<p>"A chilling horror/sci-fi rollercoaster … the <em>X-Files</em> meet <em>Alien</em> … I think I may have held my breath for the entire duration." — Phil Hickes</p> <p>"<em>X-Files</em> for a new generation – I loved so many things about this story. The setting and set up are the perfect starting points for such a chilling tale, and it built to a climax so tense that I held my breath for what seemed like longer than humanly possible." — Jennifer Killick</p> <p>"Fantastically creepy! Fans of <em>Wranglestone</em> and the Dread Wood series will love this. A pulse-pounding start to a brilliant new series." — Kat Ellis</p> <p>"Genuinely creepy and strange thriller, combining horror and sci-fi to great effect. I was hooked from the first couple of pages. Reminded me (fondly) of the paranoid sci-fi of the 1970s in which it is partly set." — Chris Priestley</p> <p>"<em>The Deadsoul Project</em> is a relentlessly gripping thriller that had me transfixed from beginning to end. It’s ingenious, brilliant and terrifying." — Jonathan Stroud</p> <p>"I love to be scared and creeped out and, with <em>The Deadsoul Project</em>, Dan Smith has provided this by the bucketload! And, oh my goodness – the tension! Interestingly constructed using prose and formal reporting, and moving back and forth through decades, this chilling read has elements of <em>The X-Files, Doctor Who </em>and more. Historical fiction with a terrifying difference!" — Lesley Parr</p> <p>"Tense, fast-paced and entirely believable, this is a story for the brave and the bold – one not to read when you are home alone." — Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library, blog</p> <p>"This fast-paced story is not for the faint-hearted … Fans of Jennifer Killick, the X-Files and Unsolved Mysteries will devour this new series … Accessible but a really meaty story, Luke Brookes’ illustrations make it look super cool." — Scope for Imagination, blog</p>

Master of sci-fi horror Dan Smith delivers an action-packed adventure as secret organisation The Night House exposes the terrifying truth behind the Alpine Heights disaster. In 1977, the Alpine Heights tower block where Kyle Dempsey and his sister Lauren live with their mum and stepdad becomes the site of a horrific infestation. Believing their stepdad, Connor, to have been killed in action in Northern Ireland, Kyle and Lauren are shocked to find him at home in their flat. But Connor is changed. Following a secret military experiment, he has been infected with some kind of alien life form, which is using him as a host to infect the other residents of the tower block with gruesome results.
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Master of sci-fi horror Dan Smith delivers an action-packed adventure as secret organisation The Night House exposes the terrifying truth behind the Alpine Heights disaster.
"A chilling horror/sci-fi rollercoaster … the X-Files meet Alien … I think I may have held my breath for the entire duration." — Phil Hickes "X-Files for a new generation – I loved so many things about this story. The setting and set up are the perfect starting points for such a chilling tale, and it built to a climax so tense that I held my breath for what seemed like longer than humanly possible." — Jennifer Killick "Fantastically creepy! Fans of Wranglestone and the Dread Wood series will love this. A pulse-pounding start to a brilliant new series." — Kat Ellis "Genuinely creepy and strange thriller, combining horror and sci-fi to great effect. I was hooked from the first couple of pages. Reminded me (fondly) of the paranoid sci-fi of the 1970s in which it is partly set." — Chris Priestley "The Deadsoul Project is a relentlessly gripping thriller that had me transfixed from beginning to end. It’s ingenious, brilliant and terrifying." — Jonathan Stroud "I love to be scared and creeped out and, with The Deadsoul Project, Dan Smith has provided this by the bucketload! And, oh my goodness – the tension! Interestingly constructed using prose and formal reporting, and moving back and forth through decades, this chilling read has elements of The X-Files, Doctor Who and more. Historical fiction with a terrifying difference!" — Lesley Parr "Tense, fast-paced and entirely believable, this is a story for the brave and the bold – one not to read when you are home alone." — Mrs Sydney's Famous World's Smallest Library, blog "This fast-paced story is not for the faint-hearted … Fans of Jennifer Killick, the X-Files and Unsolved Mysteries will devour this new series … Accessible but a really meaty story, Luke Brookes’ illustrations make it look super cool." — Scope for Imagination, blog
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The first in a terrifying new series from master of sci-fi horror Dan Smith
The first in a terrifying new series from master of sci-fi horror Dan Smith 10 b/w, illus - The first instalment of The Night House Files, a thrilling new sci-fi series from Dan Smith which follows the huge success of the Crooked Oak adventures - The perfect ‘what to read next’ series for fans of Doctor Who, Stranger Things and Jennifer Killick’s Dread Wood and Crater Lake books - Tapping into the ever-burgeoning trend of sci-fi thrillers, The Deadsoul Project is a fast-paced, tense adventure ideal for middle-grade readers looking to take the next step into longer fiction - Incorporating engaging multi-media visual elements like classified files, interview transcripts and newspaper clippings - Lead title campaign including exclusive printed proofs, a Halloween announcement, an author video, promotion at YALC, accompanying POS including pin badges and posters, and events & signings
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780008700492
Publisert
2025-02-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Barrington Stoke Ltd
Vekt
700 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
J, Y, 02, 03
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
192

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Dan Smith is the award-winning and bestselling author of books for both children and adults. His children’s titles, which include My Friend the Enemy and Boy X, have won him numerous accolades including the Coventry Inspiration Book Award, the Essex Book Award, and nominations for the Branford Boase Award and the Young Quills Award. Dan lives in Newcastle with his family.