Hoppy and Day Nine in the Abandoned Village (Book 9 of 10)
Day Nine is where the village stops feeling empty.
Their survival creates a new problem: attention. Rumors spread. Strangers get curious. And when people gather near danger, danger doesn't need to chase—it can hide behind noise.
Hoppy fights to keep discipline. Evan tries to preserve truth in a world that wants drama. Miles learns that cameras don't protect you—sometimes they invite the wrong eyes.
This is psychological horror at its peak: manipulation, public pressure, and the terrifying realization that the threat may want an audience.
Why buy this book: because Day Nine is the collision—private terror meets public chaos. And Day Ten's ending only matters when you've seen how the trap expanded beyond the village itself.
Part of the 10-book series: Hoppy and His Friends in the Abandoned Village.