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  • Published: 23 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9780593327692
  • Imprint: Viking
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $36.00

The Darkness Rises



A gripping speculative thriller perfect for fans of Lauren Oliver and Ginny Myers Sain, about one girl with the power to see death before it happens—and the terrible consequences she faces when saving someone goes wrong.

A gripping speculative thriller perfect for fans of Lauren Oliver and Ginny Myers Sain, about one girl with the power to see death before it happens—and the terrible consequences she faces when saving someone goes wrong.

SOMEONE WANTS REVENGE…

Whitney knows what death looks like. Since she was seven, she’s seen it hover over strangers’ heads in dark, rippling clouds. Sometimes she can save people from the darkness. Sometimes she can’t. But she’s never questioned if she should try. Until the unthinkable happens—and a person she saves becomes the perpetrator of a horrific school shooting.

Now Whitney will do anything to escape the memory of last year’s tragedy and the guilt that gnaws at her for her role in it. Even if that means quitting dance—the thing she loves most—and hiding her ability from her family and friends. But most importantly, no one can know what really happened last year.

Then Whitney finds an ominous message in her locker and realizes someone knows her secret. As the threats pile up, one thing becomes clear—someone wants payback for what she did. And if she’s going to survive the year, she must track down whoever is after her before it’s too late.

  • Published: 23 July 2024
  • ISBN: 9780593327692
  • Imprint: Viking
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $36.00

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Praise for The Darkness Rises

Praise for Remember Me Gone:
"A fun and page-turning . . . thriller." --Kirkus Reviews

"This YA thriller is an excellent introduction to speculative fiction. Stokes breaks down complex emotions, such as grief and guilt, and makes them accessible . . . Avid readers may find themselves staying up late to finish the story." --School Library Journal