Book details
Deadly Game (Tales of Terror)
Description
Jake has got caught up in a deadly game. He may think he hates his sister, but does he hate her enough to wish her out of his life? It's when the wishing becomes all too real that things begin to get really scary, and suddenly Jake doesn't want to play the game any more.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
102 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: 'Deadly Game (Tales of Terror)' by Tony Bradman offers readers an engrossing storyline filled with suspense and unexpected twists that will keep them hooked from the first page to the last.
- Exploration of Fear: The book delves into the concept of fear and terror, providing a thrilling psychological journey that explores the darker aspects of human nature and the supernatural.
- Suitable for Young Readers: Tony Bradman has a knack for writing horror that is accessible to a younger audience, making 'Deadly Game' an excellent choice for young adults and teens who are interested in the genre without being too graphic or intense.
- Short Story Format: As part of the 'Tales of Terror' series, 'Deadly Game' is a short story that provides a quick but satisfying read, perfect for those who enjoy horror but have limited reading time.