<DIV><B>Elusive online journalist Scott King investigates the murder of a teenager at an outward bound centre, in the first episode of the critically acclaimed, international bestselling Six Stories series…</B><BR/> <BR/><B>For fans of Serial</B><BR/> <BR/>‘Bold, clever and genuinely chilling with a terrific twist that provides an explosive final punch’ <B><I>Sunday Mirror</I></B><BR/> <BR/>‘Haunting, horrifying, and heartrending. Fans of Arthur Machen, whose unsettling tale “<I>The White People</I>” provides an epigraph, will want to check this one out’ <B><I>Publishers Weekly</I></B><BR/> <BR/>'A genuine genre-bending debut’ <B><I>Daily Mail</I></B><BR/> <BR/>’Wonderfully horrifying … the suspense crackles’ <B>James Oswald</B><BR/> <BR/><B>One body</B><BR/><B>Six stories</B><BR/><B>Which one is true?</B><BR/><BR/><B>1997.</B> Scarclaw Fell. The body of