Rules for Vanishing

Rules for Vanishing

Hardback
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Description

In the faux-documentary style of The Blair Witch Project comes the campfire story of a missing girl, a vengeful ghost, and the girl who is determined to find her sister--at all costs.

Once a year, a road appears in the forest. And at the end of it, the ghost of Lucy Gallows beckons. Lucy's game isn't for the faint of heart. If you win, you escape with your life. But if you lose....

Sara's sister disappeared one year ago--and only Sara knows where she is. Becca went to find the ghost of Lucy Gallows and is trapped on the road that leads to her. In the sleepy town of Briar Glen, Lucy's road is nothing more than local lore. But Sara knows it's real, and she's going to find it.

When Sara and her skeptical friends meet in the forest to search for Becca, the mysterious road unfurls before them. All they have to do is walk down it. But the path to Lucy is not of this world, and it has its own rules. Every mistake summons new horrors. Vengeful spirits and broken, angry creatures are waiting for them to slip, and no one is guaranteed safe passage. The only certainty is this: the road has a toll and it will be paid.

Sara knows that if she steps onto the road, she might not come back. But Becca needs her.

And Lucy is waiting.

Book Information

Main Genre
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Format
Hardback
Pages
416
Price
19.99 €

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4

Young Adult Horror. Für das dementsprechende Publikum ausgelegt.

5

Rounded up to a 5 since I'll add it to my collection! Brilliantly convoluted and scary as hell in a quiet way, and also effortless and natural inclusiveness of (some) disabilities, different traumas, sexualities and ethnicities, and one of the first books where the group dynamic of 9 yound adults felt very realistic. Top shelf horror!

3

I enjoyed the premise of this book but not so much the execution. It started strong but to be honest it lost me at the end, became a little too conceptual, and left me confused and disappointed.

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