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Nowhere burning / Catriona Ward.

Van Pelt - New Book Display PS3623.A7315 N69 2026
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ward, Catriona, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Siblings--Fiction.
Siblings.
Runaway children--Fiction.
Runaway children.
Feral children--Fiction.
Feral children.
Survival--Fiction.
Survival.
Communal living--Fiction.
Communal living.
Social groups--Fiction.
Social groups.
Rocky Mountains--Fiction.
Rocky Mountains.
Genre:
Horror fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels.
Physical Description:
296 pages ; 25 cm
Edition:
First U.S. edition.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Nightfire / Tor Publishing Group, 2026
Summary:
"Riley and her brother Oliver set off in the pitch-black night, fleeing their troubled home. They are heading for Nowhere—an abandoned ranch, once the playground of its former eccentric movie-star owner, now a haven for runaways. What awaits could be the freedom they crave. But this mysterious clan guards dark secrets, and the scorched grounds hold the ghosts of the past. Riley quickly realizes that while she and Oliver may have escaped the devil they knew, something darker lurks in the burnt shell of Nowhere. Something which asks a terrible price for sanctuary... Nowhere Burning is a harrowing tale of survival that places the dark fairy tale of Peter Pan and the ruthless dangers of Lord of the Flies into the unforgiving maw of the Colorado Rockies." -- Provided by publisher
In Nowhere Burning, Catriona Ward presents a dark, contemporary novel about two siblings who flee an unstable home and seek refuge at an isolated, abandoned ranch in the Colorado Rockies. The ranch has become a gathering place for runaways, but its community is marked by secrecy and control. As the protagonist adjusts to the new environment, she becomes aware of underlying dangers connected to the location’s past. The narrative explores themes of survival, belonging, trauma, and group dynamics within an isolated setting.
ISBN:
9781250860057
1250860059
OCLC:
1452444602
Publisher Number:
90103915758

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