Mapping the Interior

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Pub Date Apr 29 2025 | Archive Date Apr 29 2025

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Stephen Graham Jones, the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians, brings readers on a spine-tingling journey through a young boy's haunted home.

"Brilliant."—The New York Times

Times have been tough for twelve-year-old Junior, his mom, and especially for his younger brother Dino. When his dad makes a surprise visit late one night, Junior is desperate to make him part of their family again. The only problem is Dad drowned eight years ago.

And bringing back the dead always comes at a cost…

Winner of the 2017 Bram Stoker Award for Long Fiction!

Also by Stephen Graham Jones:
Night of the Mannequins

Stephen Graham Jones, the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians, brings readers on a spine-tingling journey through a young boy's haunted home.

"Brilliant."—The New York Times
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ISBN 9781250406026
PRICE $13.99 (USD)
PAGES 112

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Really lovely, lush stuff. A unique, arresting haunting story. Jones never disappoints. I would happily read more from/of this character.

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Jones returns with another creepy tale about some of the spooky stuff going down on the reservation. A young boy witnesses someone walk through a doorway in his home, and he has the strange feeling that it’s his father that seeing. The only problem with that is that his father is dead. The boy begins a nightmare journey through his home, which suddenly seems much larger and contains rooms he never knew were there. This book is a nightmare come to life, read it with the lights on!

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