Intercepts
'Contemporary horror at its finest' A. M. Shine
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 5 May 2026
- ISBN 9781037208973
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages304 pages
- Size 236x154x34 mm
- Weight 500 g
- Language 700
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Short description:
The BookTok horror sensation, available for the first time in hardback
MoreLong description:
The 'Best of BookTok' horror sensation - now with a never-before-seen bonus chapter! Exclusive to the hardback edition.
A must-read for fans of Stranger Things, Stephen King's The Institute and Minority Report.
Joe works for a government facility. A very secret government facility, where human 'antennae' with brutally increased psychic ability are used to 'intercept' potential threats to the nation. Joe's government is proud of him. His conscience is clear. As long as his daughter Riley never finds out what he does for a living.
But now Joe's work has followed him home.
There's someone in the corner of Riley's eye. Someone who isn't there when she turns around - and who can not just intercept her senses, but manipulate them to see and believe terrible things. And they have a plan.
The government's most sinister weapon has turned itself against his own daughter. The question now is: how far will he go to save her?
'Feels terrifyingly real. Payne balances horror and sci-fi with a mastery of both genres. Intercepts is proof that hidden government facilities can be far more terrifying than any haunted house' A. M. SHINE, author of The Watchers and Grace