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The Village at the Edge of Noon

By Darya Bobyleva

Folklore, fables and fairy tales, Fantasy, Ghost and horror stories

Synthetic audio, Automated braille

Summary

Everything you were afraid to find out about the heat of noon and grandma&’s old tales comes together in this English language debut of an award-winning and bestselling young Russian writer.What if summer never ends?Residents of a Russian village wake… up one morning to find that everything has changed. The road to the motorway has disappeared. The paths into woods all lead back to the village. If you enter the woods, your fate is either to vanish into thin air, or to return as a different version of yourself.Normality becomes a thing of the past as objects mutate, devices emit odd sounds, no one knows who the next victim to disappear will be. Without the internet and modern technology, the residents are stuck in a seemingly never ending summer, punctuated by strange noises and stranger visitations. As the forest grows closer, villagers must try to differentiate between ally and foe.In the midst of the chaos, there&’s Katya, the only one who seems to understand what&’s happening…Translated by Ilona Chavasse

Title Details

ISBN 9780857669919
Publisher Watkins Media
Copyright Date 2019
Book number 6899187
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