The Cemetery Boys

The Cemetery Boys

by Heather Brewer

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 7 hours, 25 minutes

The Cemetery Boys

The Cemetery Boys

by Heather Brewer

Narrated by Kirby Heyborne

Unabridged — 7 hours, 25 minutes

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Overview

Part Hitchcock, part Hinton, this first-ever stand-alone novel from Heather Brewer, New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series, uses classic horror elements to tell a darkly funny coming-of-age story about the dangerous power of belief and the cost of blind loyalty that Kirkus Reviews called “a slick, spooky, chilling mystery.”

When Stephen's dad says they're moving, Stephen knows it's pointless to argue. They're broke from paying Mom's hospital bills, and now the only option left is to live with Stephen's grandmother in Spencer, a backward small town that's like something out of The Twilight Zone. Population: 814.

Stephen's summer starts looking up when he meets punk girl Cara and her charismatic twin brother, Devon. With Cara, he feels safe and understood-and yeah, okay, she's totally hot. In Devon and his group, he sees a chance at making real friends. Only, as the summer presses on, and harmless nights hanging out in the cemetery take a darker turn, Stephen starts to suspect that Devon is less a friend than a leader. And he might be leading them to a very sinister end. . . .


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/19/2015
Stephen’s mother’s mental illness has left the family destitute, forcing him and his father to move from Denver to Stephen’s grandmother’s house in the small town of Spencer, Mich., where citizens cling to a legend that promises prosperity in exchange for a sacrifice to mythical “Winged Ones.” Soon it becomes clear that nearly everyone in Spencer seems to believe in these creatures, which have apparently wreaked havoc on the town for decades. The power struggle between Stephen’s grandmother and his cowed father serves as a foil for the hierarchy among the “cemetery boys” of the title—the new friends Stephen hangs out and drinks with in the town cemetery—most of whom are under the thumb of Devon, the sinister twin brother of Stephen’s crush, Cara. Brewer (the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series) crafts a mystery steeped in betrayal, and although a prologue that rockets ahead to the pivotal end threatens to rob the tale of some of its suspense, the gory conclusion and its twists still do the trick. Ages 13–up. Agent: Michael Bourret, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management. (Mar.)

From the Publisher

Dark, twisted, brilliant.” — Madeleine Roux, New York Times bestselling author of Asylum

“Stephen is a well-developed character, with the right amount of snark, lust, and angst. Instantly engaging—with plenty of suspense surrounding the town’s secret—this supernatural mystery will please fans of Brewer’s previous vampire hunter series and new readers.” — School Library Journal

“The novel’s final pages will surely shock readers: The author takes great glee in not just presenting a great reveal toward the end, but also twisting the knife. Keen-eyed readers may spot the twist, but few will predict just how far it goes. A slick, spooky, chilling mystery.” — Kirkus Reviews

“A sinister tale of a frightening legend and the power of belief. With an ending that will shock and sadden, Brewer takes readers on a journey of friendship, recklessness, secrets, and betrayal. This is a perfect choice for those who enjoy mystery and suspense with dark and twisted characters.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

“Every aspect of this story is just plain creepy—in the best way possible. If you want some teen angst, a hilariously blunt narrator and small-town attitudes with your horror, pick this one up.” — RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars

Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)

A sinister tale of a frightening legend and the power of belief. With an ending that will shock and sadden, Brewer takes readers on a journey of friendship, recklessness, secrets, and betrayal. This is a perfect choice for those who enjoy mystery and suspense with dark and twisted characters.

RT Book Reviews

Every aspect of this story is just plain creepy—in the best way possible. If you want some teen angst, a hilariously blunt narrator and small-town attitudes with your horror, pick this one up.

Madeleine Roux

Dark, twisted, brilliant.

School Library Journal

01/01/2015
Gr 9 Up—Forced by financial stress to leave his mother behind in a mental health institution, Stephen and his father reluctantly move to a tiny town to live with his bitter, unhappy grandmother. Stephen's summer starts to look brighter when he meets cute outcast Cara and her fun-loving brother Devon. As the townspeople reveal their bizarre local mythology, Stephen slowly discovers that Devon's gang is up to something more sinister than just drinking in the cemetery, but it may be bigger and darker than he can imagine. Stephen is a well-developed character, with the right amount of snark, lust, and angst for an honest portrayal of a 16 year old. The dark, mysterious tone combined with a surprise ending bolster the book's thematic warning on the danger of belief. Instantly engaging—with plenty of suspense surrounding the town's secret—this supernatural mystery will please fans of Brewer's previous vampire hunter series (Dutton) and new readers looking for less paranormal, and more quiet horror.—Hannah Farmer, Austin Public Library, TX

Kirkus Reviews

2014-11-18
Stephen's family returns to his father's hometown in search of a fresh start, but the town's dark history threatens to swallow them whole.Stephen's father swore he'd never return to the tiny, backwater town of Spencer, Michigan, but excessive hospital bills have forced his hand. So Stephen finds himself living with his grumpy grandmother and distracted father, worrying about his sick mother who remains back home. He distracts himself with beautiful local girl Cara and befriends her twin brother, Devon. He also investigates the town's mysterious legends, most of which involve murders and gruesome winged beasts. The author expertly sets the tone of a small claustrophobic town where everyone knows everyone else's business and no one wants outsiders digging too deep. Nagging dread permeates the narrative, casting a shadow over even some of Stephen's happier moments. His budding romance with Cara is smartly paced, resulting in a solid couple that feels fresh and rounded when compared to other teen couples in horror books. The novel's final pages will surely shock readers: The author takes great glee in not just presenting a great reveal toward the end, but also twisting the knife. Keen-eyed readers may spot the twist, but few will predict just how far it goes. A slick, spooky, chilling mystery. (Horror. 12-16)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173456090
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/31/2015
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 10 - 13 Years
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