Grégoire Courtois is a French writer and bookseller who specializes in dark, suspenseful fiction. He is best known for Les lois du ciel, a brutal survival story about a group of children lost in the woods. His writing is lean and focuses on the more violent side of human nature.
The Laws of the Skies

The Laws of the Skies
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"Excellent...crystalline." -- New York Times Book Review, "Summer Reads" Twelve six-year-olds and their three adult chaperones head into the woods on a camping trip. None of them make it out alive. The Laws of the Skies follows the terrified children as they scatter into the night to escape danger, dressed only in their pajamas. They face their darkest childhood fears and new imaginary threats, like trolls masquerading as boulders and child-eating tree trunks. A harrowing story of those days in the woods, of illness, poisoning, and accidents; of a love triangle among tots; a pint-sized hero; and a child on a murderous rampage that comes to a grisly end. Part fairy tale, part horror story, this macabre fable takes us through the minds of all the members of this doomed part, murderers and murdered alike.
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The Laws of the SkiesUnknown, 2019Language: EnglishISBN: 9781552453872
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What is the book The Laws of the Skies about?
The Laws of the Skies is about a group of twelve six-year-olds and three adult chaperones on a camping trip. None of them survive the trip. The story follows the children as they face various dangers, including illness, poisoning, accidents, and a child's murderous rampage.









