The 100 Society

The 100 Society

by Carla Spradbery (Author)

Synopsis

For sixth-form student Grace Becker, The 100 Society is more than just a game; it's an obsession. Having convinced her five friends at Clifton Academy to see it through to the end, Grace will stop at nothing to carry out the rules of the game: tagging 100 locations around the city. With each step closer to the 100-mark they get, the higher the stakes become. But when the group catches the attention of a menacing stalker - the Reaper - he seems intent on exposing their illegal game, tormenting Grace with anonymous threats and branding their dormitory doors with his ominous tag.
As the once tight-knit group slowly unravels, torn apart by doubt and the death of a student, they no longer know who to trust.
With time running out, Grace must unmask the Reaper before he destroys everything she cares about for ever...

With its mix of horror and mystery The 100 Society is perfect for fans of Point Horror and James Dawson.

'A pleasingly dark teen thriller with fun, fresh characters. Spradbery is a debut author to watch.' James Dawson

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 04 Sep 2014

ISBN 10: 1444920081
ISBN 13: 9781444920086
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Six teenagers participate in a dangerous game that goes very wrong ... Friendships unravel and lives are risked in this suspenseful debut thriller where no one is above suspicion.

Media Reviews
Will have you on the edge of your seat and your nails bitten down to the quick... I just loved this adrenalin, white knuckle ride of a book. * Bath Chronicle *
A really excellent first novel. * Books for Keeps *
A first novel for the author and it is fair to say that we hope it will not be her last. * Books For Keeps *
This fast-moving and suspenseful novel is a real page-turner * School Librarian *
Well written with very believable characters and an amazing ending * Carousel *
Author Bio

After working with teenagers for more than a decade, Carla decided to start writing for and about them. Having had a lifelong obsession with dark literature, it only seemed natural to write stories that would thrill, scare and maybe make her readers think twice about reading alone in the dark.
Carla lives in Hampshire with her husband and two children. She still enjoys working with teenagers, although she finds it harder and harder to understand why the music they like has to be quite so loud.
The 100 Society is her first novel.