The Bone Carver (Night Weaver #2) (Paperback)

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The Bone Carver (Night Weaver #2) (Paperback)

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This is book number 2 in the Night Weaver series.

For a small New England town, Shadow Grove has an uncanny ability to attract the worst kind of trouble. Not that the residents are too concerned about the various horrors living among them.
 
As the leaves change color and the weather grows colder, a foul presence is making itself known by leaving peculiar gifts for the students of Ridge Crest High. At first, the presents seem harmless—and a rash of accidents seem coincidental—but when seniors Rachel Cleary and her Scottish cousin, Dougal Mackay, find a boneless body in the boiler room, things take an ominous turn.
 
Something vicious is on the loose in Shadow Grove, but with Orion Nebulius gone, Rachel has little hope of anyone getting out alive.

Monique Snyman’s mind is a confusing bedlam of glitter and death, where candy-coated gore is found in abundance and homicidal unicorns thrive. She lives outside of Johannesburg, South Africa with her husband and an adorable Chihuahua. She’s the author of Muti Nation, a horror novel set in South Africa, and Bram Stoker Award® nominated novel for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel, The Night Weaver, which is the first installment in a dark fantasy series for young adults.

www.MoniqueSnyman.com

Product Details ISBN: 9781645480082
ISBN-10: 1645480089
Publisher: Vesuvian Books
Publication Date: October 20th, 2020
Pages: 280
Language: English
Series: Night Weaver
"Snyman interweaves action, intrigue, and horror into one novel. This book will make a great starting point for teenagers who haven't yet found cult classics such as The Exorcist and A Nightmare on Elm Street." —Beronica Puhr, School Library Journal

"Snyman interweaves action, intrigue, and horror into one novel. This book will make a great starting point for teenagers who haven’t yet found cult classics such as The Exorcist and A Nightmare on Elm Street." —Beronica Puhr, School Library Journal