Unnamed Bones

by Lora Senf
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From Bram Stoker Award-winning author Lora Senf comes a fast-paced YA filled with cosmic horror and existential dread—four teens fight for survival on an impossible island against a creature who might spell the end of the world. Perfect for fans of Kate Alice Marshall and Claire Legrand.

Reckless, depressed, impulsive...
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Published By Union Square & Co.

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 288

Publication Date 07/21/2026

ISBN 9781454965053

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


Unnamed Bones is an unrelenting nightmare that will mess with your head as much as it messes with Harrow and her friends (or frenemies...). I was legit freaked out at times (I hereby promise to never explore any creepy islands), but I couldn't stop turning the pages.—Paul Tremblay, New York Times bestselling author of Another and Horror Movie

Written in prose that is taut and lyrical, Unnamed Bones presents a narrative of cosmic horror that is also deeply personal. It's a wonderful achievement. Start on the path with Harrow, but keep a safe distance from the water on one side and the trees on the other--and don't stare too long at the holes on the beach.—John Langan, author of Lost in the Dark and Other Excursions

Brutal and emotional, UNNAMED BONES has it all. A strange, twisty, and creepy survival thriller that reconfirms what we already know: Senf is terrific.—Adam Cesare, Bram Stoker Award winning author of Clown in a Cornfield

Magnetic and mesmerizing, Unnamed Bones is a sublime shiver of a book. I plunged headfirst into every last page.—Ann Fraistat, bestselling author of A Place for Vanishing and What We Harvest

Few authors toy with your fears the way Senf does. Unnamed Bones is a triumph of terror from one of the genre’s best.—Robert P. Ottone, author of Amityville Awakens and the Bram Stoker Award-winning novels The Triangle and There’s Something Sinister in Centerfield

“A devious twist, gloriously horrific monsters, and gentle explorations of grief bring this fable to an emotional close.”—Publishers Weekly on The Losting Fountain

"Senf has crafted a haunting metaphor."

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