Cassandra sees things. Things that aren't there, things that won't happen... Or so she thinks. When her dreams start coming true, and all the evidence points to her being either psychic, or insane, she is faced with a choice. Either keep her mouth shut and stay out of the mental hospital, or tell people of the massacre that will occur, and spend the rest of her life in an asylum. While her dreams and reality start becoming so mixed up she can longer tell them apart, she is faced with personal problems, which just might be the thing to do her in.
Marie Piatski lives in Portland, OR with her family. She was 13 when she wrote this book, and aspires to become a writer (and a surgeon) when she grows up.