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Clever Creatures of the Night
Description
In this gripping literary horror, Case’s best friend Drea goes missing, forcing her into a bizarre, cultlike—and possibly murderous world—perfect for fans of The Honeys and Mexican Gothic.
Something bad happened here.
When Case arrives at a run-down, ivy-covered house tucked deep in the West Texas woods, an ashy haze lingers in the air and the sky is tissue-paper pink. Her best friend Drea has been living here with a few classmates Case has never met, and Drea asked her to visit in a letter dated two weeks ago.
But now Drea is nowhere to be found.
Drea’s roommates can’t—or won’t—answer questions, leaving Case to search alone. She finds bits of Drea’s journal hidden in the tiles of the bathroom wall, in a beat-up cooler by the muddy river, wedged into the frame of her closet door. As Case pieces together Drea’s life in this strange house, the roommates’ behavior puts her increasingly on edge—and she’s not the only one. The animals nearby are lashing out, attacking each other, threatening the humans.
Something bad happened in this house. Something that must be connected to Drea’s disappearance. And if she gets too close to the truth, Case just might be next.
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Praise
—Booklist
VERDICT An honest depiction of young adults trying to find their place in the world, recommended for teens who love poetic language and endings that leave them craving more." —School Library Journal
—Kirkus Reviews
* “Will haunt—and empower—readers." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review (Tigers, Not Daughters)
* “Engaging, heartfelt.” —SLJ, starred review (Tigers, Not Daughters)
* "It lays its characters utterly and unforgettably bare.” —Booklist, starred review (Tigers, Not Daughters)
* “Mabry speaks gracefully to the transformative power of grief.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review (Tigers, Not Daughters)
* "Lyrical…empowering." —Shelf Awareness, starred review (Tigers, Not Daughters)
* "Quietly searing.” —BCCB, starred review (Tigers, Not Daughters)
* “In aching, luminous prose, Mabry crafts a story impossible to forget.” —Booklist, starred review (All the Wind in the World)
* “A fierce new world with high stakes.” —SLJ, starred review (All the Wind in the World)
* “Evocative, searing prose.” —BCCB, starred review (All the Wind in the World)
* “Gracefully written, mysterious.” —VOYA, starred review (All the Wind in the World)
* “Will likely leave a mark on readers for days.” —BCCB, starred review (A Fierce and Subtle Poison)