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Missing Pieces (Paperback)
Carly Anne West; Illustrated by Tim Heitz
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Lock your doors! From the creators of the blockbuster Hello
Neighbor horror game - this is the prequel story that started it
all. Nicky Roth has always been a lonely kid. But that all changes
when he and his family move to Raven Brooks and meet their
eccentric neighbours, the Petersons. Nicky befriends the Petersons'
son, Aaron, bonding over their talents for tinkering. Soon the boys
are inseparable and using their skills to pull pranks on the
townspeople. But something about Aaron bothers Nicky - people seem
almost afraid of him and his family. Through snippets from Aaron
and a lot of sleuthing in the town's archives, Nicky discovers a
dark past haunting his neighbours, a streak of bad luck they can't
seem to shake. Aaron thinks that's all behind them now, but Nicky
has a feeling the Petersons are fated for another tragedy... This
pulse-pounding prequel novel to the hit video game Hello Neighbor
includes two-colour illustrations throughout packed with vivid
insights into the minds of the main characters to help readers
unwind the mystery at the heart of the game Perfect for fans of
Five Nights At Freddy's
The Fazbear Frights series continues with three more bone-chilling,
novella-length tales to keep even the bravest Five Nights at
Freddy's player up at night... After years of being kicked around,
Greg, Alec and Oscar are ready to take control of their lives. Greg
decides to put the controversial science he's been studying to the
test. Alec launches a master plot to expose his golden sister for
the spoiled brat he knows she is. And Oscar, ever the miniature
grown-up his mom needs him to be, decides to take something he
wants ... even though he knows it's wrong. But as these three will
learn, control is a fragile thing in the sinister world of Five
Nights at Freddy's. In this second volume, horror master Scott
Cawthon spins three sinister novella-length stories from different
corners of his series' canon. Each story comes complete with
accompanying artwork from fan-favourite game artist LadyFiszi, who
brings the horror to life in startling new ways. Readers beware:
this collection of terrifying tales is enough to unsettle even the
most hardened Five Nights at Freddy's fans.
The first four Five Nights at Freddy's: Fazbear Frights short story
collections all in one box set! These four short story collections
- straight from the mind of Five Night's at Freddy's creator Scott
Cawthon - are full of original, spine-tingling tales sure to have
even the bravest readers shivering with fear. Into the Pit: Oswald
wishes his summer wasn't so boring, Sarah wishes to be beautiful,
and Millie wishes she could just disappear from the face of the
earth. But in the twisted world of Five Nights at Freddy's, their
hearts' deepest desires have an unexpected cost. Fetch: Greg
decides to put the controversial science he's been studying to the
test. Alec launches a master plot to expose his golden sister for
the spoiled brat he knows she is. And Oscar, ever the miniature
grown-up his mom needs him to be, decides to take something he
wants ... even though he knows it's wrong. But as these three will
learn, control is a fragile thing in the sinister world of Five
Nights at Freddy's. 1:35AM: Delilah escapes deeper into her dreams
each night, in desperate need of a wake-up call. Stanley is newly
dumped, stuck in a dead-end job for a mysterious employer, and
unable to connect with anyone. And Devon, abandoned by his dad and
ignored by his mom, can't understand why love and friendship come
so easily to everyone except him. Unfortunately, in the callous
world of Five Nights at Freddy's, it's always in the depths of
loneliness that evil creeps in. Step Closer: Isolation can open up
a void. Pete lashes out at his younger brother in the wake of his
parents' divorce, falling prey to a gruesome curse. Kasey struggles
with the lengths she'll go to survive on the streets after stealing
a pair of unusual novelty glasses. Samantha and her sister, Susie,
struggle to exist side by side, desperate to connect after a
horrific tragedy. But in the grim world of Five Nights at Freddy's,
empty feelings often attract hungry monsters...
The second pulse-pounding original story based on the hit video
game HELLO NEIGHBOR. Unwind the mystery at the heart of the game!
It's been four months since Nicky Roth has seen his best friend and
neighbour, Aaron Peterson. Aaron's father, a reclusive theme park
designer, told the town that Aaron and his sister Mya are living
with a relative far away, but Nicky can't seem to accept it.
Plagued by terrifying nightmares of robotic mannequins, rotting
theme parks, and a dark basement, Nicky teams up with his friends
from school to find out what really happened to Aaron and Mya.
Together, they start piecing together a picture more disturbing
than they could have imagined. The screams coming from the
neighbor's house can't be nothing, and Nicky is determined to get
to the bottom of where his friends went, and what-if anything-can
be done to save them. Includes black-and-white illustrations
throughout.
The pulse-pounding original prequel series based on the stealth
horror video game Hello Neighbor continues! Aaron Peterson feels
like he's trapped in a recurring nightmare. After moving halfway
across the world to flee his father's latest theme park failure,
yet another disaster has occurred: a roller coaster car jumps the
tracks at the Golden Apple Amusement Park, resulting in the death
of his friend, Lucy Yi. As the town of Raven Brooks turns against
the Peterson family, drudging up his father's past failures and
seeking legal action against his flawed designs, Aaron withdraws
into his own investigation. Because now Aaron knows the town is
hiding a dirty secret: a secret enmeshed in his grandparents'
research, the deadly defects in his father's theme park rides, and
a secret society that will stop at nothing to keep their existence
hidden. Don't miss this newest instalment in the Hello Neighbor
series. Features blueprints and secret documents throughout, to
help readers unwind the mysteries at the heart of the games.
Perfect for mystery and horror fans. If you enjoy this, check out
the Five Nights at Freddy's and Bendy and the Ink Machine books!
Don't miss the thrilling finale to the Hello Neighbor prequel
trilogy, based on the hit video game from tinyBuild! Nicky Roth
should be happy - he's finally proven that his best friend, Aaron,
and Aaron's younger sister, Mya, are missing. Better yet, the
police are actually doing something: they've plastered the town
with missing posters, and have organized weekend search parties for
the kids. But Nicky can't seem to pry his eyes from the house
across the street, especially after he sees a frantic SOS coming
from Aaron's room in the Peterson house. After what happened in the
winter, and the warnings they got from their parents, Nicky's
friends insist they can't help him investigate his neighbour
anymore. If Nicky wants to find out what's going on in the Peterson
house, he's going to have to do it alone. Don't miss the
electrifying conclusion to the Hello Neighbor official prequel
trilogy, which includes two-colour illustrations throughout to help
readers unwind the mystery at the heart of the game. Other titles
in the series: Hello Neighbor 1: Missing Pieces Hello Neighbor 2:
Waking Nightmare Hello Neighbor: The Neighbor's Notebook
Nicky Roth has always been a lonely kid. But that all changes when
he and his family move to Raven Brooks and meet their eccentric
neighbours, the Petersons. Nicky befriends the Petersons' son,
Aaron, bonding over their talents for tinkering. Soon the boys are
inseparable and using their skills to pull pranks on the
townspeople. But something about Aaron bothers Nicky-people seem
almost afraid of him and his family. Through snippets from Aaron
and a lot of sleuthing in the town's archives, Nicky discovers a
dark past haunting his neighbours, a streak of bad luck they can't
seem to shake. Aaron thinks that's all behind them now, but Nicky
has a feeling the Petersons are fated for another tragedy. This
pulse-pounding prequel novel to the hit video game Hello Neighbor
includes two-colour illustrations throughout, to help readers
unwind the mystery at the heart of the game.
The pulse-pounding original prequel series based on the stealth
horror video game Hello Neighbor continues! Aaron Peterson feels
like he's trapped in a recurring nightmare. After moving halfway
across the world to flee his father's latest theme park failure,
yet another disaster has occurred: a roller coaster car jumps the
tracks at the Golden Apple Amusement Park, resulting in the death
of his friend, Lucy Yi. As the town of Raven Brooks turns against
the Peterson family, drudging up his father's past failures and
seeking legal action against his flawed designs, Aaron withdraws
into his own investigation. Because now Aaron knows the town is
hiding a dirty secret: a secret enmeshed in his grandparents'
research, the deadly defects in his father's theme park rides, and
a secret society that will stop at nothing to keep their existence
hidden. Don't miss this newest instalment in the Hello Neighbor
series, which features blueprints and secret documents throughout,
to help readers unwind the mysteries at the heart of the games.
A teen starts hearing the same voices that drove her sister to
commit suicide in this "atmospheric, paranormal chiller (that) will
appeal to fans of Stephen King" ("VOYA").
"The voices in her head are not her own..."
Everyone thinks Sophie's sister, Nell, went crazy. After all, she
heard strange voices that drove her to commit suicide. But Sophie
doesn't believe that Nell would take her own life, and she's
convinced that Nell's doctor knows more than he's letting on.
As Sophie starts to piece together Nell's last days, every lead
ends in a web of lies. And the deeper Sophie digs, the more danger
she's in--because now she's hearing the same haunting whispers.
Sophie's starting to think she's going crazy too. Or worse, that
maybe she's not...
"Heart-thumping." --"Kirkus Reviews"
"Satisfyingly disturbing." --"BCCB"
"The perfect mix of horror and psychological thriller.
Jaw-dropping." --"Shelf Awareness"
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