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What Grows in the Dark
What Grows in the Dark: A Novel | Jaq Evans
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"At once suspenseful and tendera queer horror masterpiece." Marisa Crane, author of I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself In this chilling contemporary horror novel, a phony spiritualist returns to her hometown to assist in an investigation that eerily mirrors her sisters death, forcing her to confront the secrets shes been running from. Sixteen years ago, Brigit Weylans older sister, Emma, walked into the woods in their small hometown of Ellis Creek. She never walked out. People said she was troubledin the months leading up to her death, she was convinced there was a monster in those trees. Marked by the tragedy, Brigit left town and never looked back. Now Brigit travels around the country investigating paranormal activity (and faking the results) with her cameraman, Ian. But when she receives a call from Ellis Creek, shes thrust into the middle of a search for two missing teenagers. As Brigit and Ian are drawn further into the case, the parallels to Emmas death become undeniable. And worse, Brigit cant explain whats happening to her: trees appearing in her bedroom in the middle of the night, something with a very familiar laugh watching her out in the darkness, and Emmas voice on her phone, reminding Brigit to finish what they started. More and more, it looks like Emma was right: there is a monster in Ellis Creek, and its waited a long time for Brigit to come home.
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“The Babadook meets The Blair Witch Project in this chilling contemporary horror novel about confronting trauma.

When fake spiritualist Brigit returns home to investigate the disappearance of two teenagers, the case eerily echoes her own sister‘s death sixteen years earlier.”

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