Eleven-year-old Rory is struggling to deal with his mum's departure and
the tiresome fame of his celebrity-chef-dad. He always seems to be in
trouble at school as well as at home. If he can't bring his temper under
control, he could soon be facing his worst nightmare; being sent away to
boarding school. One day he makes a shocking discovery. A stranger is
living in their shed! A stranger who soon becomes the best friend he's
ever had. Rory doesn't like many people. That's probably why he likes
Angus - he's different. Angus is intelligent, smelly and often
infuriating. He always understands how Rory is feeling and knows what to
say. But who is he? What is he? And why does he know so much about Rory?
Through adventures and arguments, dreams and dilemmas, Angus helps him
more than he realises. By the time Rory discovers his identity, it's no
longer important. It doesn't matter who he is. What matters is that
Angus is no longer the stranger in the shed.