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  • Location: Pacific North West

The Homecoming

The Homecoming

Why a Booktrail?

2000s: Some families have more secrets than most

  • ISBN: 978-1471178399
  • Genre: Horror

What you need to know before your trail

It is only after their father dies that Aaron, Bridge and Franny learn how wealthy he was. But they must fulfil a request in his will to get any inheritance: spend a month in a cabin, deep in the mountains, with no contact with the outside world.

Despite their concerns, they agree.

The isolation soon makes them question what their father was trying to tell them. And why they have memories of the cabin, though none of them have been there before. The only thing they are sure of is that something is calling to them from the darkness of the woods. And before the month is through, they will discover just how deadly secrets can be.

Travel Guide

Travel to the Pacific North West….if you dare

The locations in this book are thankfully vague. Judging by what happens in those woods and cabin, you wouldn;t want to be in the middle of the area at all anyway. These woods are dark and evil and unwelcoming to say the least.

The only clue to setting is that the cabin is in a rainforest in the Pacific North West  – A portion of the temperate rain forest region of North America is found around the west-facing coastal mountains along the Pacific coast of North America, from Kodiak Island in Alaska to northern California. There is also the famous Pacific North West Trail which helps to put the area into context and show you the parts you could visit. Belfountain cabin is not going to be somewhere you would want to go for real.

In a horror book however, it’s a very memorable visit!

BookTrail Boarding Pass: The Homecoming

Destination: Pacific North West  Author/guide: Andrew Pyper Departure Time: 2000s

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