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The Sleepwalkers
The Sleepwalkers
The Sleepwalkers
J. Gabriel Gates
A chilling and masterfully crafted teen horror novel guaranteed to keep the pages turning, the mind reeling, and the lamp on any reader's bedside table on long after midnight. Privileged and popular Caleb Mason is celebrating his high school graduation when he receives a mysterious, disturbing letter from his long-lost childhood playmate, Christine. Caleb and his jokester friend Bean decide to travel to his tiny hometown of Hudsonville, Florida, to find her. Upon arrival, they discover the town has taken a horrifying turn for the worse. Caleb's childhood home is abandoned and his father has disappeared. Children are going missing. The old insane asylum has reopened, and Christine is locked inside. Her mother, a witch, is consumed with madness, and Christine's long-dead twin sister whispers clues to Caleb through the static of an a.m. radio. The terrifying prophesies of the spirits are coming to pass. Sixteen clocks are ticking; sixty-six murdered souls will bring about the end of the world. As Caleb peels back layer after layer of mystery, he uncovers a truth more horrible than anything he had imagined, a truth that could only be uttered by the lips of the dead.

Book Details

Genre: 

  • Fiction

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Popular Caleb is graduating high school and then he receives a letter from his old playmate, Christine. Caleb and his friend Bean decide to travel to his hometown of Hudsonville, Florida, to find her. They discover that the town is run down and horrible. Calebs home is abandoned and his father has disappeared, kids are missing. The old insane asylum has reopened, and Christine is there, inside. Her mothers who is a witch, is crazy, and Christines dead sister tells Caleb how to solve the mystery through the radio.

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The Sleepwalkers by J. Gabriel Gates is about rich, popular, Caleb Mason. Born in Hudsonville, Florida, he moved to Malibu at age 7 after his parent's divorce. On the night of his graduation Caleb get's a strange letter in the mail. Christine, his childhood friend from Florida, had sent him a plea for help. Their old home town has been plagued by disappearances of children and the old insane asylum has been re-opened. Christine has been trapped in the building and Caleb and his best friend, Bean, have set off to save her.

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