The Midnight Game
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Narrated by:
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Harrie Dobbie
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Sam Stafford
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By:
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Cynthia Murphy
About this listen
Six strangers. One night. But how many survivors?
When a group of six strangers who have only ever spoken on a creepy Deddit thread decide to meet IRL, they have one plan in mind: they are going to play The Midnight Game and summon the Midnight Man.
Rules of the game are simple: Do not turn on the lights. Do not go to sleep. Do not leave the building.
And once you start the game, you must finish it—there's no other way out...
Critic reviews
Praise for The Midnight Game:
"The Midnight Game is smart, twisted and terrifying. A single-sitting read with a wonderful ending—I loved it."—Vincent Ralph, New York Times bestselling author of Secrets Never Die
"A creepy, absorbing, plot-driven story."—Kirkus
"A simmering horror novel. Plentiful hair-raising scares."—Publishers Weekly
"Murphy effectively includes creepy tension throughout, continually making readers question everything. Fans of Adam Cesare’s Clown in a Cornfield or Kathryn Foxfield’s Tag, You’re Dead will devour this one."—School Library Journal
"The Midnight Game is smart, twisted and terrifying. A single-sitting read with a wonderful ending—I loved it."—Vincent Ralph, New York Times bestselling author of Secrets Never Die
"A creepy, absorbing, plot-driven story."—Kirkus
"A simmering horror novel. Plentiful hair-raising scares."—Publishers Weekly
"Murphy effectively includes creepy tension throughout, continually making readers question everything. Fans of Adam Cesare’s Clown in a Cornfield or Kathryn Foxfield’s Tag, You’re Dead will devour this one."—School Library Journal
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