Bloody Horowitz

Bloody Horowitz by Anthony Horowitz, published by National Geographic Books on August 4, 2011, is a reprint edition featuring 336 pages in English. This collection presents a series of chilling short stories that delve into the realms of horror and fantasy, showcasing the author’s distinctive storytelling style. Readers will encounter a variety of unsettling scenarios, including a teen gang leader’s harrowing experience with a sentient car and a boy plagued by a phantom cobra.
Within these pages, Anthony Horowitz explores themes of fear and survival, as seen in tales that involve a reality TV show where teens face off against adults, leaving only one survivor. The stories are designed to evoke a sense of dread and intrigue, making them suitable for those who enjoy juvenile fiction with a horror twist. This edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a world of magic and terror, where the unexpected lurks around every corner.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of the Alex Rider series!
A teen gang leader taken for a deadly ride by a car with a mind of its own. . . . A boy haunted by a phantom cobra. . . . A reality TV show pitting teens against grown ups, with only one survivor . . . From whose twisted mind can such gruesome stories unfold? Only Anthony Horowitz. From the internationally bestselling author of the Alex Rider missions, this collection of harrowing tales is sure to have you smiling in terrified pleasure. But whatever you do, don’t turn out the lights!
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