The Dead House
Autor Dawn Kurtagichen Paperback – aug 2016 – vârsta de la 15 ani
"What
an
evil
and
original
story.
You
can't
stop
reading
Kaitlyn's
diary.
But
is
she
real?
It's
a
mystery
inside
a
mystery--and
the
shocks
keep
coming.
Scary
stuff!"
--R.L.
Stine,
author
of
the
Goosebumps
and
Fear
Street
series
Welcome
to
the
Dead
House.
Three
students:
dead.
Carly
Johnson:
vanished
without
a
trace.
Two
decades
have
passed
since
an
inferno
swept
through
Elmbridge
High,
claiming
the
lives
of
three
teenagers
and
causing
one
student,
Carly
Johnson,
to
disappear.
The
main
suspect:
Kaitlyn,
"the
girl
of
nowhere."
Kaitlyn's
diary,
discovered
in
the
ruins
of
Elmbridge
High,
reveals
the
thoughts
of
a
disturbed
mind.
Its
charred
pages
tell
a
sinister
version
of
events
that
took
place
that
tragic
night,
and
the
girl
of
nowhere
is
caught
in
the
center
of
it
all.
But
many
claim
Kaitlyn
doesn't
exist,
and
in
a
way,
she
doesn't
-
because
she
is
the
alter
ego
of
Carly
Johnson.
Carly
gets
the
day.
Kaitlyn
has
the
night.
It's
during
the
night
that
a
mystery
surrounding
the
Dead
House
unravels
and
a
dark,
twisted
magic
ruins
the
lives
of
each
student
that
dares
touch
it.
Debut
author
Dawn
Kurtagich
masterfully
weaves
together
a
thrilling
and
terrifying
story
using
psychiatric
reports,
witness
testimonials,
video
footage,
and
the
discovered
diary
-
and
as
the
mystery
grows,
the
horrifying
truth
about
what
happened
that
night
unfolds.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316298674
ISBN-10: 0316298670
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group
Colecția Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
ISBN-10: 0316298670
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Little Brown Book Group
Colecția Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Notă biografică
Dawn
Kurtagich
is
a
writer
of
psychologically
sinister
fiction,
and
she
has
a
dark
and
twisted
imagination!
She
lives
in
Wales,
an
ancient
and
mountainous
country
within
the
UK
(go
to
England's
Midlands
and
turn
left
towards
the
sea).
However,
she
grew
up
all
over
the
world,
predominantly
in
Africa.
She
writes
and
blogs
for
YA
Scream
Queens
and
is
a
member
of
the
YA
League.The
Dead
Houseis
her
first
novel.
Recenzii
Praise
forThe
Dead
House:
ALA
Popular
Paperback
for
Young
Adults
"What
an
evil
and
original
story.
You
can't
stop
reading
Kaitlyn's
diary.
But
is
she
real?
It's
a
mystery
inside
a
mystery--and
the
shocks
keep
coming.
Scary
stuff!"
—R.L.
Stine,
author
of
the
Goosebumps
and
Fear
Street
series"All
I
could
think
when
I
finished
THE
DEAD
HOUSE
was
that
the
author,
Dawn
Kurtagich,
has
an
amazing
mind.
Creepy,
but
amazing.
I
loved
it."
—Christopher
Pike,
bestselling
author
of
Thirst"Full
of
twists,
buried
secrets,
and
enough
disturbing
corpses
to
please
the
most
discerning
horror
lover,
THE
DEAD
HOUSE
is
a
thoroughly
engrossing
read.
Diary
entries,
psychiatrist
records,
and
transcripts
from
the
investigation
keep
the
pages
turning
late
into
the
night.
This
is
a
harrowing
tale,
cleverly
told."
—Kendare
Blake,
author
of
Anna
Dressed
in
Blood"THE DEAD HOUSE is a seamless blend of the supernatural and the psychological. Creepy, compelling, andcompulsivelyreadable."—Victoria Schwab, author of The Archived and Vicious
"Kurtagich weaves a terrifying and mind-bending tale reminiscent of H.P. Lovecraft. This is one of the best horror debuts I've read in a long time!"—J.R. Johansson, author of Cut Me Free and The Night Walker series
"Not for the faint of heart, this is a gory and grimly compelling story, made more so by the novel's visual elements."—Booklist
"This creepy boarding school novel meshes real world issues with a paranormal mystery in a fun but scary debut... Fans of horror novels will appreciate the creepy photographs scattered throughout, and the multiple perspectives are smoothly integrated... A worth addition to high school horror collections."—School Library Journal
"Told through a retrospective collection of found evidence surrounding the deaths of several students in a boarding school fire, Kurtagich's debut novel is deeply disturbing and fraught with emotion."
—Publishers Weekly
"[W]ill keep many readers anxiously waiting to see what comes next."—School Library Connection