Bent Heavens

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Bent Heavens is a dark science fiction horror novel by Daniel Kraus that explores alien abduction, trauma, and moral ambiguity in a small-town setting.

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instanceOf novel
science fiction horror novel
young adult novel
author Daniel Kraus NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coverArtist design by Rich Deas
explores how trauma shapes memory
the ethics of revenge
the psychological impact of alleged alien abduction
genre horror
psychological horror
science fiction
young adult fiction
hasCompTitle compared to the works of Jeff VanderMeer GENERATED
compared to the works of Stephen King GENERATED
hasContentWarning graphic violence
suicidal ideation
torture
hasISBN 9781250151688
hasPageCount approximately 300 pages
hasSubject conspiracy
father–daughter relationship
small-town community dynamics
torture and captivity
imprint Henry Holt Books for Young Readers NERFINISHED
intendedMarket North American YA market
language English
literaryForm prose
mainCharacter Doug Fleming NERFINISHED
Doug’s friend Lee NERFINISHED
Liv Fleming NERFINISHED
marketedAs YA horror
YA science fiction
narrativePerspective first-person
partOfAuthorBibliography works by Daniel Kraus
publicationDate 2020
publisher Henry Holt and Company NERFINISHED
setting small town in Iowa
targetAudience young adult readers
theme alien abduction
grief
moral ambiguity
paranoia
trauma
unreliable perception of reality
vigilantism
tone dark
grim
suspenseful

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Daniel Kraus notableWork Bent Heavens
Daniel Kraus wrote Bent Heavens