Slawter

Slawter by Darren Shan is a gripping tale published by Little, Brown in 2006. This first edition spans 235 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Grubbs Grady and his half-brother Bill-E as they join their uncle Dervish on the set of a new horror film produced by David A Hayms. Set in a deserted town renamed Slawter, the film promises to be a masterpiece, but unsettling occurrences lead Grubbs to suspect that something sinister may be happening beyond the camera’s lens.
Readers will find a blend of juvenile fiction and horror elements as the narrative unfolds. As the filming progresses, the line between reality and fiction blurs, creating an atmosphere of suspense and intrigue. The book explores themes of fear and the unexpected, making it a compelling read for those interested in horror and ghost stories. With its engaging plot and dynamic setting, Slawter invites readers to experience the thrills and chills of a movie set that may hold more than just cinematic secrets.
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Lights. Camera. Slawter!
Grubbs Grady and his half-brother Bill-E are thrilled to join their uncle Dervish as onset consultants for the newest movie by cult horror producer David A Hayms. Shot in a deserted town renamed Slawter, the demon-themed movie is to be Hayms’s masterpiece. But as strange incidents disrupt the set, Grubbs begins to wonder whether more than filming is afoot.
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