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Stay in the Light
- The Watchers, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jacqueline Milne
- Length: 9 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
From critically acclaimed Irish horror writer A.M. Shine, the sequel to The Watchers, now adapted into a major motion picture produced by M. Night Shyamalan.
YOU MAY HAVE ESCAPED... BUT YOU'LL NEVER BE FREE.
After her terrifying experience at the hands of the Watchers, Mina has escaped to a cottage on the west coast of Ireland. She obsessively researches her former captors, desperate to find any way to prolong the safety of humankind.
When Mina encounters a stranger near her home, she fears the worst – for she knows the figure is not what it seems. Soon, people she has encountered start to disappear.
Mina knows the Watchers' power is growing. She flees for her life, but when she reports her fears she finds her sanity questioned. Can she convince people that the Watchers are real, and ready to strike – or will she suffer the fate she has dreaded since she first encountered those malevolent beings?
A chilling modern twist on the Gothic horror novel, perfect for fans of Kealan Patrick Burke, T. Kingfisher and classic horror.
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- Toftman
- 11-10-24
What a shame!
The Watchers is an excellent book. It's creepy and tense. The sections in which the characters reside in the shelter are really effective. The ending is less so. Here is the sequel, which is unfortunately rather unnecessary and comes across as a bit of a cash-in with the recent release of the Watchers movie. It's quite boring and uneventful and chooses to focus upon the less interesting ideas from the first book.
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