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In the Dark, In the Woods

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781784292645

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‘Haunting, unexpected, beautifully written. One of the best books I’ve read this year’ LOUISE O’NEILL

An unforgettable thriller from an incredible new author, for fans of We Were Liars and Half Bad, reminiscent of The Virgin Suicides.

Father wants sixteen-year-old Castley and her five siblings to hide from the world. Living in a falling-down house deep in the woods, he wants to bury their secrets where noone will ever find them.

Father says they are destined to be together forever. In heaven. Father says the sooner they get there, the better.

But Castley wants to be normal. She wants to kiss boys and wear jean shorts.

CASTLEY WANTS TO LIVE.

‘A breathtaking, gut-wrenching coming-of-age saga from all sides. Readers will be swept into the Cresswells’ claustrophobic world and ache for them long after it’s set aflame’ – Kirkus

‘A haunting family portrait centered on the power of belief’ – Publishers Weekly

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One of the best books for young adults that I have read recently is In the Dark, In the Woods by Eliza Wass ... It's haunting tale, and one not easily forgotten
Louise O'Neill, The Guardian.com
A breathtaking, gut-wrenching coming-of-age saga from all sides. Readers will be swept into the Cresswells' claustrophobic world and ache for them long after it's set aflame.
Kirkus
Haunting, unexpected, beautifully written. In the Dark, In The Woods is one of the best books I've read this year.
Louise O'Neill
I almost couldn't sleep that night because of how big an impact the ending made on me ... the story is amazing!
Lexi Dupliy, St Augustine's High, Teen Titles
A haunting family portrait centered on the power of belief.
Publishers Weekly