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Description

Secret rooms, eerie curses, forgotten caves. Could you survive a week in the Underlook Hotel?
 
Aspiring engineer Suzy Hess is invited to the famous Underlook Hotel, domain of the reclusive horror writer Jack Axworth, in the mountains above her hometown of Estes Park, Colorado. Suzy thinks she’s there to tutor Jack’s son, Danny, but instead she finds herself investigating a local curse that threatens the landmark hotel.

With the help of Elijah Jones, an amateur filmmaker who thought he’d been asked to make a film about the so-called King of Horror; Rena Hallorann, the hotel’s caretaker; and Danny, who knows more than he’s letting on, Suzy sets out to solve the mystery at the heart of the Underlook, one that holds the town of Estes Park in its grasp. With only a week to save the hotel—and the town—the friends find themselves racing against time to uncover the shadows of the past.

Praise

Praise for Shark Summer

"Marcks...has accomplished an unusual feat with this cinematic homage: He has produced a meta-graphic novel that manages to deconstruct a genre, pay tribute to it and keep the reader happily inside it all at the same time. More popcorn please!" —The New York Times
"Shark Summer is bursting with vibrant, expressive art that transports the reader to a summer on Martha's Vineyard, with a mystery that weaves through local gossip and school drama. The characters are distinct and relatable—kids with unique interests and big dreams, trying to figure out how to be good friends to each other. It's a lovely read!"
  —Molly Knox Ostertag, author-illustrator of the Witch Boy series
"A winning production." —Kirkus Reviews
"A strong addition to graphic novel shelves." —School Library Journal
"It’s a plot-driven mystery with myriad intertwining threads that features whip-smart, proactive protagonists." —Publishers Weekly
"A kid-friendly and eerie take on Stephen King’s The Shining, this graphic novel has eye-catching cinematic illustrations that evoke the composition of classic horror films." —BCCB
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