The Dark

The Dark by Linda Cargill, published by Scholastic in 2003, is a gripping tale that delves into the fears that haunt us. This edition, available in English and spanning 238 pages, follows Bianca, a young girl who is deeply afraid of the dark. Her fear is rooted in a traumatic past, as she was the sole witness to a brutal murder two years prior, an event that left her with no recollection of that night. The story explores the psychological impact of her experience and the lingering threat that her memories may bring.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of juvenile fiction and horror, as Bianca grapples with her fear and the unresolved mystery surrounding the murder. The book presents a chilling atmosphere that reflects her internal struggle and the dangers that lurk in the shadows. As Bianca confronts her past, the tension builds, revealing the complexities of trauma and the haunting nature of memory. This edition invites readers to explore the depths of fear and the quest for truth in a world where darkness holds both secrets and dangers.
Official synopsis Publisher
Bianca is terrified of the dark – but this is no stupid, childish fear. Bianca knows what the dark can be hiding. Two years ago she was the only witness to a brutal murder, a murder that’s still unsolved. Bianca was so traumatised that she has no memory of that night at all. But she knows one thing – if her memory ever returns, the killer will too…
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