- Audiolibro
- 2025
- 7 hrs 38 min
- Bloomsbury YA
- Young Adult
Deeplinks
Título
They Bloom at Night
Descripción
Bloomsbury presents They Bloom at Night by Trang Thanh Tran, read by Nhi Do.
The author of the New York Times bestselling horror phenomenon She Is a Haunting is back with a novel about the monsters that swim beneath us . . . and live within us.
Since the hurricane, the town of Mercy, Louisiana has been overtaken by a strange red algae bloom. Noon and her mother have carved out a life in the wreckage, trawling for the mutated wildlife that lurks in the water and trading it to the corrupt harbormaster. When she's focused on survival, Noon doesn't have to cope with what happened to her at the Cove or the monster itching at her skin.
Mercy has never been a safe place, but it's getting worse. People are disappearing, and the only clues as to why are whispers of underwater shadows and warnings to never answer the knocks at night. When the harbormaster demands she capture the creature that's been drowning residents, Noon finds a reluctant ally in his daughter Covey. And as the next storm approaches, the two set off to find what's haunting Mercy. After all, Noon is no stranger to monsters . . .
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They Bloom at Night
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Idioma:
EN
ISBN de audio:
9781547615995
Fecha de publicación:
3 de marzo de 2025
Palabras clave:
ya fictionYoung Adult FictionYA speculative fictionYA horrorlouisianaFloodfamilymothers and daughtersintergenerational relationshipsintergenerational traumaComing of Agecoming of age YAqueer YAqueer protagonistgender explorationmonsterssea monstersreincarnationfound familyragtag teamragtag groupBody Horrorintersectional YAdiverse books for teensdiverse books
Duración
7 hrs 38 min
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
Explícito:
No
Audiodrama:
No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
Trang Thanh Tran is the author of She Is a Haunting, a William C. Morris Debut Award finalist and an instant New York Times bestseller. They write speculative stories with big emotions about food, belonging and the Vietnamese diaspora. They grew up in a big family in Philadelphia, then abandoned degrees in sociology and public health to tell stories in Georgia. When not writing, they can be found over-caffeinating on iced coffee and watching zombie movies. Connect with them on Twitter @nvtran or their website www.trangthanhtran.com.