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Let's Split Up

(2024)
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A nail-biting and perfectly formed Thriller for the YA BookTok generation. This is SCOOBY DOO meets PRETTY LITTLE LIARS.

Let's Split Up is a bingeable page-turner full of fun, frights and friendship. Compelling, original and twisty, I devoured it in one sitting. Bill Wood is a fresh and exciting new voice in YA” - Kathryn Foxfield, author of Good Girls Die First

"Iconic. Perfect for anyone with a Scream and Scooby Doo gap in their hearts!" - Andy Darcy Theo, author of The Light That Binds Us

"A fun, fast slasher as full of heart as it is hijinks" - Sarah Underwood, author Lies We Sing at Sea

"Brings big Point Horror energy to a new generation." - Kat Ellis, author of Harrow Lake

When hot "it-couple" Brad and Shelley are brutally murdered in a manor on the edge of town, a group of teen friends investigate.

Set in Sanera, a small community in California where rumour spreads as fast as the fire on the day of the killings, the theory is the old ghoul who haunts the house after his own murder hundreds of years ago has finally taken revenge.

As Cam, Jonesy, Amber and new-girl Buffy investigate, the rumour feels closer to the truth than they ever dared think possible, and as they enter the mansion themselves, the idea of splitting up to find evidence will prove to be either the best ... or worst decision of all...

  • A guaranteed page turner full of tension and twists you won't see coming!

    From BookTokker Bill Wood comes SCOOBY DOO meets PRETTY LITTLE LIARS.

    Perfect for the YA BookTok generation

    An instant top ten bestseller on publication week (01/10/2024) and the Number One YA debut that week.

    MORE PRAISE FOR LET'S SPLIT UP

    "Full of loveable characters, fun action and creepy atmosphere – I loved it!’"Amy McCaw author of Mina and the Undead series

    "A thrilling, heart-stopping debut. High stakes, mysterious ghouls and a group of teens who I wish I was part of. A horror mystery to be devoured in one sitting. Just incredible." - Ben Alderson, author of A Betrayal of Storms

    "An unmissable love letter to the spooks of Scream and Scooby Doo. Deeply atmospheric, tense, and propulsive." Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb



    Genre: Young Adult Fiction

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