
Crater Lake
Crater Lake, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Laurence Boxhall
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By:
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Jennifer Killick
About this listen
Welcome to Crater Lake … the year six school trip where your first day might just be your last …
Maybe it’s the bloodstained man who tries to stop the coach. Maybe it’s the absence of welcoming staff, but something is definitely not right at Crater Lake Activity Centre.
Then, at night, things get much, much stranger … Lance and his friends, Chets, Katja, Big Mak and Adrianne find themselves in a fight for survival and must work together to defeat a swarm of enemies.
But whatever happens they must never, ever, fall asleep!
©2020 Jennifer Killick (P)2020 Bolinda PublishingCritic reviews
'Just the right sort of scary and spirited, with plenty of Killick's trademark humour.' (Bookseller)
'The perfect mix of creepy, gross and funny.' (Library Girl and Book Boy)
'This joyous novel - which give a zombie not to Stranger Things and Shaun of the Dead - has a killer premise in both senses. This is howlingly funny horror for beginners. Jennifer Killick has a fine ear for comic dialogue.' (The Times)