The Man in the Woods
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 1996
224
Novel • Fiction
Hudson Valley • 1950s
1996
YA
13-18 years
In The Man in the Woods by Rosemary Wells, high-school freshman Helen Curragh witnesses a crime and, when the police arrest the wrong person, she and her friend Pinky must find the real culprit before he harms Helen. As Helen follows clues leading back to the Civil War, she faces patronizing attitudes from adults but gains self-confidence along the way. This novel includes themes of crime and drug-related activities.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Unnerving
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The Man in the Woods by Rosemary Wells blends elements of mystery and coming-of-age but has received mixed responses. Positive feedback highlights Wells' engaging prose and well-developed characters. However, some critics point to a slow narrative pace and lack of depth in the plot. Overall, readers appreciate the atmospheric setting and emotional undertones.
Fans of gripping psychological thrillers with a touch of mystery will relish The Man in the Woods by Rosemary Wells. Perfect for readers of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Paula Hawkins’ The Girl on the Train, this novel captivates those who enjoy well-drawn characters and unexpected twists.
160 ratings
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Mixed feelings
Not a fan
224
Novel • Fiction
Hudson Valley • 1950s
1996
YA
13-18 years
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