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Night of the Mannequins

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Only Good Indians, Stephen Graham Jones, comes a slasher story where a teen prank goes very wrong and all hell breaks loose in a small town. Winner of both the 2020 Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson Awards!
We thought we'd play a fun prank on her, and now most of us are dead.
One last laugh for the summer as it winds down. One last prank just to scare a friend. Bringing a mannequin into a theater is just some harmless fun, right? Until it wakes up. Until it starts killing.
Luckily, Sawyer has a plan. He'll be a hero. He'll save everyone to the best of his ability. He'll do whatever he needs to so he can save the day.
That's the thing about heroes—sometimes you have to become a monster first.
"A fairy tale of impermanence showcasing Graham Jones's signature style of smart, irreverent horror."
The New York Times
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 13, 2020
      Jones (The Only Good Indians) tiptoes the border between supernatural and psychological horror in this weird and wild novella. Sawyer Grimes is one of five bored teens who decide to pose a discarded store mannequin as though it’s a real patron in a movie theater in a suburb of Dallas, Tex. They all think it’s a funny prank—until Sawyer sees the mannequin walk out of the theater at the movie’s end. When one of the friends is killed, along with her entire family, in a freak accident shortly thereafter, Sawyer becomes convinced that the mannequin’s to blame. Believing “Manny” has morphed into a Frankenstein-style monster bent on offing its creators with no regard for who else gets hurt in the process, Sawyer decides that it’s his responsibility to kill his fellow pranksters before Manny can get to them, and thus lessen the collateral damage for their families. Jones expertly expresses Sawyer’s teenage attitudes and anxieties while skillfully tipping readers off to the chilling understanding that Sawyer is not the most reliable of narrators. Balancing horror and humor, this novella puts a clever modern twist on a classic monster story. Agent: BJ Robbins, BJ Robbins Literary.

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      August 1, 2020
      When Shanna gets a job at the local movie theater, her group of close friends starts to sneak into movies without paying and to play pranks on Shanna and her boss. When they were kids, they found a mannequin, and they use it to set up an elaborate trick in the theater?but as moviegoers leave the theater, so does the mannequin. Sawyer, an outlier in the group, is convinced that Manny the mannequin is alive, a theory fueled by the fact that something is stealing the neighborhood's fertilizer. After Shanna and her family are killed in a freak accident, Sawyer is convinced that Manny is out to kill all of his friends, and that he is the only one who can save them. Jones' latest (after The Only Good Indians, 2020) is a fever dream of a horror novella, where the reader is never quite sure what is happening or whom to trust. It is suspenseful from beginning to end as Sawyer narrates the story in an approachable and engaging way, luring the reader in even as Manny comes out of the shadows.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2020, American Library Association.)

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