The Moor
Description of the book
It begins with a ghost story around a campfire. Teenagers out on a walking trip, trying to act brave in front of each other. But as the walk gets underway and the boys begin to fall out, odd things start to happen. Noises in the night. A severed rabbit's foot outside someone's tent. Soon, the boys begin to disappear. As panic sets in and a storm approaches, the remaining boys must band together to face a darkness not even the local ghost stories could help them predict.
"There's a delightful bit of sleight-of-hand at the heart of the novel that I particularly enjoyed." -- Owen King, co-author of Sleeping Beauties