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Find Him Where You Left Him Dead

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2 of 2 copies available

AT DAWN HE'LL BE GONE AND YOU'LL BE HERE FOREVER.
Kristen Simmons's masterful breakout horror novel that's "Jumanji but Japanese-inspired" (Kendare Blake) about estranged friends playing a deadly game in a nightmarish folkloric underworld.

"Twists, turns, and genuine palpable emotion." —David Levithan

  • "Haunting and unforgettable." —Melissa de la Cruz
  • "A nightmare I didn't want to end." —Terry J. Benton-Walker
  • "Absorbing." —C. L. Herman
  • "Bone-chilling." —Lauren Shippen
  • "Heart-pounding." —Margaret Rogerson
  • "Twisted." —Lish McBride
  • "Won't let me sleep!" —Chelsea Mueller
  • "Full of surprises." —C. J. Redwine
  • "Intense." —Kendare Blake
    Four years ago, five kids started a game. Not all of them survived.
    Now, at the end of their senior year of high school, the survivors—Owen, Madeline, Emerson, and Dax—have reunited for one strange and terrible reason: they've been summoned by the ghost of Ian, the friend they left for dead.
    Together they return to the place where their friendship ended with one goal: find Ian and bring him home. So they restart the deadly game they never finished—an innocent card-matching challenge called Meido. A game without instructions.
    As soon as they begin, they're dragged out of their reality and into an eerie hellscape of Japanese underworlds, more horrifying than even the darkest folktales that Owen's grandmother told him. There, they meet Shinigami, an old wise woman who explains the rules:
    They have one night to complete seven challenges or they'll all be stuck in this world forever.

    Once inseparable, the survivors now can't stand each other, but the challenges demand they work together, think quickly, and make sacrifices—blood, clothes, secrets, memories, and worse.
    And once again, not everyone will make it out alive.
    A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Books.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        August 7, 2023
        A group of teenagers must reckon with their shared past after they’re dragged into a deadly underworld filled with creatures from Japanese folklore in this Jumanji-inspired horror by Simmons (the Vale Hall series). Four years ago, 13-year-old best friends Dax, Emerson, Ian, Madeline, and Owen started a card game in a cave by the river, but harrowing events forced the teens to flee. Four years later, the now-17-year-olds are estranged, and they don’t talk about what happened—especially not the fact that they left Ian behind for dead. When they each begin seeing horrifying visions of Ian imploring them to finish the game, the group returns to the cave. There, they enter an otherworldly netherverse where they must complete a series of nightmarish challenges in order to rescue Ian and get back home. Told via dynamic changing perspectives, this rapidly paced narrative is alight with unsettling atmosphere and eerie instances of body and psychological horror that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The cast is intersectionally diverse. Ages 13–up.

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