The fog
The fog
"The Fog" is a classic book written by William Dudley Pelley. Set in the early 1900s, the story takes place in a small coastal town called Foghaven. The town's residents are plagued by a mysterious fog that rolls in every night, making it impossible to see beyond a few feet. The fog brings with it a sense of isolation and fear, as the inhabitants become trapped in their own homes, unable to venture out into the unknown. As the fog continues to linger, strange things start happening in Foghaven. People go missing, businesses are shut down, and the once bustling town becomes a ghost town. Among the chaos, two teenagers, Peter and Sarah, find themselves caught in the middle of the fog's grip. Determined to uncover the truth behind the fog, they embark on a dangerous journey that takes them deep into the heart of the mysterious phenomenon. "The Fog" is a captivating tale that explores themes of fear, isolation, and the power of friendship. Pelley's atmospheric writing style brings the eerie town of Foghaven to life, creating a sense of unease and suspense throughout the book. With its thrilling plot and well-developed characters, "The Fog" is a must-read for fans of mystery and suspense.