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The Boy in the Park
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The Boy in the Park

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The Psychological Thriller that everyone is going to be talking about - once you’ve read it, it will haunt you for weeks!
Dylan goes to the same park every day on his lunch break, he enjoys the quiet solitude of the boating lake, enjoys passing the time, watching the people come and go.

He has also begun to notice another visitor to the lake, a young boy, playing with a stick at the water’s edge, a boy who is always alone. Slowly, Dylan can see that something is terribly wrong with the child; he seems troubled and unhappy and when bruises start to appear on the boy’s arms, he knows that he must act.

As Dylan’s obsession with the boy takes hold, he embarks on dark, intense and terrifying journey, where nothing is at it seems and the truth is much worse than anything he could possibly have imagined…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 August 2017
Pages
432
ISBN
9780008239367

The Psychological Thriller that everyone is going to be talking about - once you’ve read it, it will haunt you for weeks!
Dylan goes to the same park every day on his lunch break, he enjoys the quiet solitude of the boating lake, enjoys passing the time, watching the people come and go.

He has also begun to notice another visitor to the lake, a young boy, playing with a stick at the water’s edge, a boy who is always alone. Slowly, Dylan can see that something is terribly wrong with the child; he seems troubled and unhappy and when bruises start to appear on the boy’s arms, he knows that he must act.

As Dylan’s obsession with the boy takes hold, he embarks on dark, intense and terrifying journey, where nothing is at it seems and the truth is much worse than anything he could possibly have imagined…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 August 2017
Pages
432
ISBN
9780008239367