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Reach for this book when your teen is grappling with the unsettling mixture of grief and the feeling of being misunderstood by the adult world. It is an ideal choice for a reader who enjoys high stakes mystery but is also processing the 'ghosts' of a lost friendship or a significant life change. The story follows Marshall Seaver, a teenager who discovers that his best friend's disappearance is linked to a terrifying, supernatural force known as the Black. As Marshall navigates this chilling mystery, he must face his own fears and the realization that the world is far more dangerous than he imagined. While the horror elements are intense, the book serves as a powerful metaphor for the isolation and anxiety that often accompany adolescence. It is a secular, fast paced thriller that balances spooky atmosphere with a deep focus on loyalty and bravery. Parents should be aware that the book contains genuine scares and themes of loss, making it best suited for mature middle schoolers and high school students who appreciate a dark, cinematic edge to their reading.