Night of the Moonbow

Night of the Moonbow by Thomas Tryon is a Book Club Edition published by Knopf in 1989, featuring 320 pages in English. This novel explores the unsettling dynamics of childhood innocence disrupted by emerging terror, as it follows the experiences of an awkward orphan at a summer Bible camp. The narrative delves into the hidden horrors that can arise among children, ultimately leading to a confrontation with evil.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that examines the complexities of childhood relationships and the darker aspects of human nature. The story reveals how innocence can be shattered by jealousy and fear, as the orphan becomes ensnared in a sinister plot among the camp’s attendees. With its focus on horror and fiction, Night of the Moonbow invites readers to reflect on the fragility of innocence and the potential for malevolence that exists within seemingly idyllic settings.
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In this spellbinding novel of idyllic childhoods torn apart by the blossoming terror of child pitted against child, Tryon spins a tale of the hidden horrors that lurk behind children’s innocence, and an inevitable explosion of evil. An awkward, mysterious orphan becomes the victim of a cabal at a summer Bible camp.
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