Download the young adult horror novel Midnight for free starting tomorrow. You won’t get another chance this year to see what goes on in the Back Bay area of Virginia Beach late at night when you least expect it.
Someone’s still out there among the marshes with the banjo frogs, mosquitoes, and poisonous snakes. Leslie hears him rowing through the silent waters at midnight, sending chills up her spine. One night when she’s taking a walk he rows up to her, beckons with his finger, and in a gravelly voice beckons her to take a ride in his kayak. She backs up shaking her head. Whoever climbs in and paddles away is never seen again. Her best friend has already disappeared. Leslie doesn’t want to be next in this young adult mystery thriller novel, Midnight.
Midnight was originally published in German by Cora Verlag, now Harper Collins Germany. Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, has just published a new edition of this horror novel. Stories out of the past. If you liked Midnight you will like Dark Wings, The Skull, Undertow, Nevermore, and Turned To Stone, other young adult horror novels by Linda Cargill.
Someone’s still out there among the marshes with the banjo frogs, mosquitoes, and poisonous snakes. Leslie hears him rowing through the silent waters at midnight, sending chills up her spine. One night when she’s taking a walk he rows up to her, beckons with his finger, and in a gravelly voice beckons her to take a ride in his kayak. She backs up shaking her head. Whoever climbs in and paddles away is never seen again. Her best friend has already disappeared. Leslie doesn’t want to be next in this young adult mystery thriller novel, Midnight.
Midnight was originally published in German by Cora Verlag, now Harper Collins Germany. Edward Ware Thrillers YA, an imprint of Cheops Books, LLC, has just published a new edition of this horror novel. Stories out of the past. If you liked Midnight you will like Dark Wings, The Skull, Undertow, Nevermore, and Turned To Stone, other young adult horror novels by Linda Cargill.