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Mojave Green (Dimensions in Death Book 2)

Mojave Green (Dimensions in Death Book 2)

Description

A pair of teens must face a demon from their past. In Trona, California, an isolated mining town deep in the Mojave Desert, an unearthly creature once preyed upon the town's folk for decades. Armed with secrets from a puzzle box, Camm and Cal stood against the creature and believed they vanquished the monster. But when they hear that Trona's children are still disappearing, the teenagers, with unsuspecting friends in tow, return to warn the innocent townspeople of the true nature of the creature. However, things have changed; death has come in a new form and the balance between dimensions has been altered. Only a band of few misfits can stop the coming desolation-but it may already be too late.
Age
11-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
328 pages
Book in series
#2

Why to read

  • Engaging Continuation: 'Mojave Green' is the second book in the 'Dimensions in Death' series, offering readers who enjoyed the first book a chance to dive back into the thrilling and mysterious world created by the Brothers Washburn. It promises to build on the story and characters, providing a satisfying continuation of the narrative.
  • Supernatural Elements: This book is perfect for readers who love a blend of horror, suspense, and supernatural elements. The story is set in the Mojave Desert, which is a character in itself, adding to the eerie and ominous atmosphere that fans of the genre will appreciate.
  • Character Development: As the second installment, 'Mojave Green' allows for deeper exploration of the returning characters. Readers will get to see how the protagonists evolve in response to the terrifying situations they face, making for a more immersive and emotionally engaging experience.
  • Unique Setting: The Mojave Desert provides a unique and desolate backdrop for the story, which is not commonly found in young adult fiction. The setting plays a crucial role in the plot and adds to the novel's distinctiveness, offering readers an escape into a harsh, yet captivating landscape.