![]() ![]() ![]() Feature Fiction || Witch and Wolf by R.J.Review || Scritch Scratch by Lindsay Currie About the Book In the first horror novel from national bestselling author Christina Henry, a monster stalks the residents of a sleepy town and a teenager.Feature Fiction || Grotesque Monster Stories by Le.When the bodies of two girls are found torn. Review || The Ghost Tree by Christina Henry From the bestselling author of Alice and Lost Boy CHRISTINA HENRY comes a chilling new modern-gothic horror.Feature Fiction || Betty by Tiffany McDaniel.And that if nobody else stands for the missing, she will. But as she draws closer to answers, she realizes that the foundation of her seemingly normal town might be rotten at the center. So when Lauren has a vision of a monster dragging the remains of the girls through the woods, she knows she can't just do nothing. Even her best friend, Miranda, has become more interested in boys than in spending time at the old ghost tree, the way they used to when they were kids. After all, the year before her father's body was found with his heart missing, and since then everyone has moved on. When the bodies of two girls are found torn apart in the town of Smiths Hollow, Lauren is surprised, but she also expects that the police won't find the killer. When people go missing in the sleepy town of Smith's Hollow, the only clue to their fate comes when a teenager starts having terrifying visions, in a chilling horror novel from national bestselling author Christina Henry. ![]()
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