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A group of teenagers finds their lives irrevocably altered after a night at a fairground leads to a series of inexplicable and terrifying events. Following a visit to a local fair, the protagonists are haunted by the memory of a specific ride that seems to defy logic and safety. As they attempt to piece together the truth behind the fairground's dark history, they encounter resistance from both the enigmatic ride operators and their own growing paranoia. The narrative unfolds through a tense, fast-paced structure that emphasizes the psychological toll of their shared secret. The world is grounded in a recognizable suburban setting, yet it is permeated by an unsettling atmosphere of dread and impending danger.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to maintain a high level of suspense throughout the narrative. Discussion often centers on the effectiveness of the fairground setting as a source of both nostalgia and genuine terror. Critics note that the character development is tightly linked to the central mystery, ensuring that the stakes remain personal for the protagonists. The pacing is widely regarded as efficient, moving quickly toward a resolution that leaves lingering questions about the nature of the events. Many readers appreciate the balance between the mundane reality of the characters' lives and the encroaching supernatural or psychological threat.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2008-06-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198326904
ISBN-13:
9780198326908
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