One Eye Open

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Pub Date 8 Mar 2022 | Archive Date 30 Jun 2022

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Description

A thrilling, illustrated novella about coming home and the monsters that await us there from the New York Times bestselling author of The Yard.

After her mother’s sudden passing, Laura and her daughter Juniper return to her childhood home in the rural outskirts of Denmark. In the scenic village amidst seas of wheat fields, Laura hopes they have finally let tragedy behind them. Then, Juniper begins to notice something strange about the people she encounters, the same people who have worked in these fields for centuries. In tracing her lineage back through her mother and beyond, Juniper makes a horrifying discovery. This town is alive with more than just nature, and the endless fields of wheat demand to be harvested, whether the hands that do so are alive or dead…

A thrilling, illustrated novella about coming home and the monsters that await us there from the New York Times bestselling author of The Yard.

After her mother’s sudden passing, Laura and her...


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ISBN 9781952203299
PRICE US$9.99 (USD)
PAGES 100

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A quick, easy and creepy read that I finished in one sitting. I loved the setting of this book, I haven't read any books that are set in Denmark I don't think and so that was interesting. I think the illustrations were also a great addition. I really liked it.

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