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What the Woods Took

A Novel

Author: Courtney Gould

What the Woods Took

What the Woods Took

About This Book

“A visceral, unflinching, and emotionally powerful horror novel...this is Gould at her most poignant and most electric.” –Ava Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of...

Page Count
336
Genre
On Sale
12/10/2024
Age Range
13-18

Book Details

“A visceral, unflinching, and emotionally powerful horror novel...this is Gould at her most poignant and most electric.” –Ava Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Drowning

Yellowjackets meets Girl, Interrupted when a group of troubled teens in a wilderness therapy program find themselves stranded in a forest full of monsters eager to take their place.

Devin Green wakes in the middle of the night to find two men in her bedroom. No stranger to a fight, she calls to her foster parents for help, but it soon becomes clear this is a planned abduction—one everyone but Devin signed up for. She’s shoved in a van and driven deep into the Idaho woods, where she’s dropped off with a cohort of equally confused teens. Finally, two camp counselors inform them that they've all been enrolled in an experimental therapy program. If the campers can learn to change their self-destructive ways—and survive a fifty-days hike through the wilderness—they’ll come out the other side as better versions of themselves. Or so the counselors say.

Devin is immediately determined to escape. She’s also determined to ignore Sheridan, the cruel-mouthed, lavender-haired bully who mocks every group exercise. But there’s something strange about these woods—inhuman faces appearing between the trees, visions of people who shouldn't be there flashing in the leaves—and when the campers wake up to find both counselors missing, therapy becomes the least of their problems. Stranded and left to fend for themselves, the teens quickly realize they’ll have to trust each other if they want to survive. But what lies in the woods may not be as dangerous as what the campers are hiding from each other—and if the monsters have their way, no one will leave the woods alive.

Atmospheric and sharp, What the Woods Took is a poignant story of transformation that explores the price of becoming someone—or something—new.

“Unsettling, raw, and absolutely terrifying. Gould tears open the tender, angry heart of teenage friendship and what happens when our loved ones fail us.” -Trang Thanh Tran, New York Times bestselling author of She is a Haunting

Imprint Publisher

Wednesday Books

ISBN

9781250340672

In The News

Praise for What the Woods Took:

"This is pitch-perfect survival horror with heart, with purpose beyond scares, and it still delivers a hell of a fright. An absolute must-read." - Alison Ames, author of It Looks Like Us

"A spooky, intimately woven page-turner that effortlessly balances complex monster horror with tender character dynamics."- Ryan Douglass, New York Times bestselling author of The Taking of Jake Livingston

“Haunting and cuttingly tender, What The Woods Took has it all: slippery twists, satisfying scares, and a breathless sapphic romance.”Ann Fraistat, author of What We Harvest and A Place For Vanishing

“Weaves a fierce, prickly love story through the heart of a bone-chilling horror.” - Elizabeth Kilcoyne, award-winning author of Wake The Bones

“Courtney Gould is a master of psychological horror.” - Rebecca Mahoney, author of The Valley and the Flood and The Memory Eater

“A visceral, unflinching, and emotionally powerful horror novel...this is Gould at her most poignant and most electric.” –Ava Reid, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Study in Drowning

“Courtney Gould deepens her signature psychological scares into a survivalist tale that’s dripping with pain, hope, and self-love.” –Adam Sass, award-winning author of Surrender Your Sons

“With prose as sharp as snapping branches and a tense yet tender sapphic romance, each page oozes with atmosphere, leaving readers no choice but to contend with the terrifying idea that the monsters lurking in the woods look a lot like the ones we carry with us.” — Adrienne Tooley, author of The Third Daughter and Sweet & Bitter Magic

“Unsettling, raw, and absolutely terrifying. Gould tears open the tender, angry heart of teenage friendship and what happens when our loved ones fail us.” -Trang Thanh Tran, New York Times bestselling author of She is a Haunting

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