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The Night Will Find Us
- Narrated by: David Bendena
- Length: 10 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
School’s out for summer, and that means one thing to Parker, Chloe, and their four friends: a well-deserved camping trip in the Pine Barrens, a million-acre forest deep in the heart of New Jersey. But when old grudges erupt, an argument escalates into the unthinkable, leaving one of them dead and the killer missing. As darkness descends and those left alive try to determine a course of action, the forest around them begins to change....
In the morning, more of the group has vanished and the path that led them into the woods is gone - as if consumed by the forest itself. Lost and hungry, the remaining friends set out to find help, only to realize that the forest seems to have other plans - a darker, ancient horror lies dead and dreaming in a lake in the center of the woods. And it’s calling to them.
Meanwhile, deep in the trees, the killer is still at large, and one of the group’s own has started to transform and warp into something other. Something inhuman. Something that wants to feast.
Banding together to survive, the friends soon begin to understand the true nature of the horror waiting for them in the Pine Barrens - and that not all of them will make it out alive.
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- Ryan Morgan
- 10-02-2022
Redundant rubbish
This story has been done many times before, and far better.
Every character is unlikeable either for their needless adolescent drama, ridiculous actions or both.
The performance is good, but the narrator tends to pause for impact quite a lot, but when the story covers the same ground over and over again, this becomes tiresome and annoying.
Please, do not waste your time. I hate to sound so scathing, but there are no redeeming factors to this book.
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