
The Forbidden Zone
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Narrated by:
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Scott Fleming
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By:
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Tom Trott
About this listen
England, 1997 — Boys Club Camp is just like every other summer camp: strict officers, woodland games, and night-time pranks.
And yet one 13-year-old boy is plagued with questions: Why does the sound of howling cut through the cold night air? Why are the officers obsessed with the legacy of Boys Club’s long-dead founder? Why aren’t the boys allowed in the east woods?
Then people start disappearing.
Everyone thinks their summer camp officers are evil. Every summer camp feels like a fight for survival. Every child thinks there is something lurking in the woods. But maybe this time they’re right....
If you like Stephen King, you'll love The Forbidden Zone.
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