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WHERE THEY WAIT

Scott Carson

A new supernatural novel about a sinister mindfulness app with fatal consequences from the New York Times bestselling author of the "grips from the first page" (Stephen King) thriller The Chill.
Recently laid-off from his newspaper and desperate for work, war correspondent Nick Bishop takes a humbling job: writing a profile of a new mindfulness app called Clarity. It's easy money, and a chance to return to his hometown for his first visit in years. The app itself seems like a retread of old ideas - relaxing white noise and guided meditations. But then there are the "Sleep Songs." A woman's hauntingly beautiful voice sings a ballad that is anything but soothing - it's disturbing, really, more of a warning than a relaxation - but it works. Deep, refreshing sleep follows. So do nightmares. Vivid and chilling, they feature a dead woman who calls Nick by name and whispers guidance - or are they threats? And soon her voice follows him long after the song is done. As the effects of the nightmares begin to permeate his waking life, Nick makes a terrifying discovery: no one involved with Clarity has any interest in his article. Their interest is in him. An atmospheric and haunting thriller perfect for our times, WHERE THEY WAIT proves that "horror has a new name and it's Scott Carson" (Michael Connelly, #1 New York Times bestselling author). Scott Carson is the pen name for a New York Times bestselling author who has also written scripts for Fox, Universal, and Amazon Studios. He lives in New England.
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Published 2021-10-26 by Atria/ Emily Bestler Books

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Past horrors echo, at volume eleven, into our terrifyingly plausible near future in Scott Carson's twisty and riveting WHERE THEY WAIT. A taut, creepy techno-chiller that will leave you hearing ghosts.

WHERE THEY WAIT hums with creeping dread and mounting horror. It's smart and scary, and the final act is like that last downhill plunge on a rollercoaster - terrifying, exhilarating, and unforgettable. I loved every page.