This time, the gifted author shoots an air ball. Few, if any readers, will feel remotely scared by the setup, and Malerman offers little reason to invest in Kit or the other characters. She asks, “Will Daphne kill me?” just before sinking a game-winning shot-and the team victory is quickly followed by the gory murders of several teammates, forcing all to wonder how much of the legend is true. This story gets new life when Kit Lamb, a member of the girls’ hoop squad, follows a tradition of asking a question while shooting a free throw, with a successful shot signaling an affirmative answer. A superb serial killer novel and a great coming-of-age story.Gabino Iglesias, author of The. A brutal, enigmatic woman stalks a high school basketball team in a reimagining of the slasher genre by the New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box. According to local lore, Daphne periodically returns from beyond the grave to kill dozens of teen athletes. 19.13 2 Used from 20.33 6 New from 15.13. Supposedly, Daphne was a seven-foot-tall local teen decked out daily in “KISS makeup” who was continually taunted about her height during high school in the ’90s those torments ended when jocks, angered that Daphne never joined the school basketball team, knocked her out with a baseball bat and left her to die in the toxic fumes of her garage. The inventive plotting, plausible characterizations, and atmospheric prose that marked bestseller Malerman’s Bird Box are wholly absent in this dull horror yarn centered on an urban legend from the unlikely named town of Samhattan.
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