The Troop
WINNER OF THE JAMES HERBERT AWARD FOR HORROR WRITING
€œThe Troop scared the hell out of me, and I couldn€t put it down. This is old-school horror at its best.€ €"Stephen King
Once every year, Scoutmaster Tim Riggs leads a troop of boys into the Canadian wilderness for a weekend camping trip€"a tradition as comforting and reliable as a good ghost story around a roaring bonfire. The boys are a tight-knit crew. There€s Kent, one of the most popular kids in school; Ephraim and Max, also well liked and easygoing; then there€s Newt the nerd and Shelley the odd duck. For the most part, they all get along and are happy to be there€"which makes Scoutmaster Tim€s job a little easier. But for some reason, he can€t shake the feeling that something strange is in the air this year. Something waiting in the darkness. Something wicked€¦
It comes to them in the night. An unexpected intruder, stumbling upon their campsite like a wild animal. He is shockingly thin, disturbingly pale, and voraciously hungry€"a man in unspeakable torment who exposes Tim and the boys to something far more frightening than any ghost story. Within his body is a bioengineered nightmare, a horror that spreads faster than fear. One by one, the boys will do things no person could ever imagine.
And so it begins. An agonizing weekend in the wilderness. A harrowing struggle for survival. No possible escape from the elements, the infected€¦or one another.
Part Lord of the Flies, part 28 Days Later€"and all-consuming€"this tightly written, edge-of-your-seat thriller takes you deep into the heart of darkness, where fear feeds on sanity€¦and terror hungers for more.