Where He Can't Find You
4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 1,650 ratings
Price: 21.83
Last update: 12-13-2024
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DON'T WALK ALONE, OR THE STITCHER WILL FIND YOU.
Abby Ward lives in a town haunted by disappearances. People vanish, and when they're found, their bodies have been dismembered and sewn back together in unnatural ways. But is it the work of a human killer…or something far darker?
DON'T STAY OUT LATE, OR THE STITCHER WILL TAKE YOU.
She and her younger sister live by a strict set of rules designed to keep them safewhich is why it's such a shock when Hope is taken. Desperate to get her back, Abby tells the police everything she knows, but they claim their hands are tied.
DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES, OR THE STITCHER WILL REMAKE YOU.
With every hour precious, Abby and her friends are caught in a desperate game of cat and mouse. They have to get Hope back. Quickly. Before too much of her is cut away. And before everything they care about is swallowed up by the darkness waiting in the tunnels beneath the home they thought they knew.
Top reviews from the United States
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read!
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars Spooky tale is one of Coates' best
Coates delivers a tale that fans of It and Stand by Me will find very entertaining and quite bone chilling at the same time. It’s a young adult novel but one that grown-ups will surely enjoy equally as a group of teens take on a monster that no one has been able to stop…and many have died trying! She gives her tale some nice atmosphere by painting a disturbing picture of a town that has lived in fear for years. She then pits a group of endearing and resourceful teens against this mysterious and dangerous killer whose origin and past we slowly find out more about as they do. All leading to an intense confrontation with a creature of pure evil. It’s another spooky, goosebump inducing tale from a writer who knows how to scare and entertain us!
-MonsterZero NJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent
3.0 out of 5 stars 7.2 out of 10
This gave me Stranger Things and It vibes where it’s a group of adolescents. But I loved their resilience and their understanding of each other and the rules they had to live by all their lives. They were mature and understandably so. As always, Darcy Coates weaved the tale and the characters so very well that the tapestry came out auspicious and lovely.
This adventure was scary, as I’ve said, but it was also a lesson in friendship. Whereas independence should be celebrated, so should your ability to open up to people and allow yourself to need and be needed. Because there’s a monster after you. And you need all the help you can get. lol. Jk. But not really.