Description
Stranger Things meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers in this thrilling sci-fi adventure from bestselling author Dan Smith
Stranger Things meets Invasion of the Body Snatchers in this fast-paced, horror adventure with an ecological twist.
Something sinister is happening in Crooked Oak …
Ever since the fracking site closed, Nancy's parents have been acting weird. Their eyes are blank, they won't eat â€" it's like they're no longer themselves. And now the symptoms are affecting others as well …
Nancy and her friends Pete and Krish are determined to find out what's going on. But the deeper they dig, the scarier the mystery gets. A dark presence is spreading its tendrils across Crooked Oak. Can they stop it before it takes over the whole town?
Reviews
"A fast paced sci-fi adventure … The children I read this book to absolutely loved it â€" and moaned for more at the end of each session as I finished. This was a definite hit!" â€" Books for Topics
"Fast-paced and sinister … will have readers on the edge of their seats"
"An unputdownable romp … I read this in a single, breathless sitting" â€" The Letterpress Project
"A tremendously fun, weird and pacy read … feels like a magnificent episode of the Twilight Zone or Doctor Who â€" one that stays with you for being so eerily strange it gives you goosebumps" â€" Chris Soul
About the author
Dan Smith is the award-winning and bestselling author of books for both children and adults. His children's titles, which include My Friend the Enemy and Boy X, have won him numerous accolades including the Coventry Inspiration Book Award, the Essex Book Award, and nominations for the Branford Boase Award and the Young Quills Award. Dan lives in Newcastle with his family.
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Chris King is an illustrator whose early career was influenced by comic art. Chris studied Media Production at the University of Northumbria, specialising in Animation and Character design. Best known for his innovative use of colour and line weight, Chris has been commissioned worldwide by leading publishers, media outlets and consumer brands such as Oxford University Press, Variety, Dorling Kindersley, The Guardian Guide and more.