10,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in 1-2 Wochen
payback
5 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

In the forgotten town of Canebrulay, Louisiana, where sugarcane fields whisper secrets and the river never sleeps, thirteen-year-old Satchel Orgeron is about to uncover truths darker than the bayou at midnight. After moving south to live with his grandparents, Satchel meets a strange boy named Prival who appears and vanishes like smoke. Prival sees things no one else does. When Bella, the mysterious daughter of a shamanic family from Texas, arrives with the same terrifying visions, Satchel finds himself drawn into a web of supernatural encounters and buried town secrets, confronting a chilling…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In the forgotten town of Canebrulay, Louisiana, where sugarcane fields whisper secrets and the river never sleeps, thirteen-year-old Satchel Orgeron is about to uncover truths darker than the bayou at midnight. After moving south to live with his grandparents, Satchel meets a strange boy named Prival who appears and vanishes like smoke. Prival sees things no one else does. When Bella, the mysterious daughter of a shamanic family from Texas, arrives with the same terrifying visions, Satchel finds himself drawn into a web of supernatural encounters and buried town secrets, confronting a chilling legacy of betrayal, sacrifice, and the unseen forces that have stalked Canebrulay for generations. But as Satchel edges closer to the truth, he begins to wonder: what if the real monsters aren't the ones hiding in the cane fields? The Boy by the River is a Southern Gothic coming-of-age tale steeped in folklore, fear, and the fragile line between friendship and the unknown.
Autorenporträt
Riyan Septa writes stories that haunt the edges of the ordinary, peeling back the skin of small towns to expose the hunger, secrets, and shadows that fester beneath. Drawing from Southern Gothic traditions, supernatural folklore, and the dark poetry of everyday life, Riyan creates narratives where ghosts are real-but often less terrifying than the people they left behind. When not conjuring new horrors on the page, Riyan can be found wandering backroads, chasing strange legends, and drinking black coffee under storm-lit skies. The Unseen Hunger is Riyan's most visceral and personal work to date-a tale born of fire, memory, and the belief that some places never let you leave unchanged.