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  Incubus 10 August 2005  
Discovering the mysteries of this night terror

We've probably all imagined what it's like to be awoken from a deep sleep by a handsome prince, but for anyone who's experienced the night terror known as the incubus, it's anything but a romantic experience.
 
Jenni will be exploring the mysteries of the incubus with Professor Jim Horne of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University and author Alison MacLeod. Her new novel,The Wave Theory of Angels is about two girls - one in 13th century France and one in 21st century Chicago, who after suffering from night terrors, fall into a death like sleep and can't wake up.

The Wave Theory of Angels by Alison MacLeod, published by Hamish Hamilton - ISBN: 024114261X


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