"The Troop" is a horror novel written by the Canadian author Nick Cutter, which is actually a pen name for the author Craig Davidson. The book was published in 2014.
The story revolves around a group of Boy Scouts who embark on a camping trip to a remote island off the coast of Prince Edward Island, Canada. Their trip takes a horrifying turn when a strange, emaciated, and extremely contagious man stumbles upon their campsite. This man carries a bioengineered pathogen that unleashes a nightmarish and gruesome infection that quickly spreads among the boys and their scoutmaster. As the infection takes hold, the boys are pitted against one another in a fight for survival.
"The Troop" is known for its intense and graphic horror elements, exploring themes of isolation, infection, and the breakdown of human nature in extreme situations. It's a gripping and unsettling read that has been well-received by fans of the horror genre. Nick Cutter's writing in this novel has been praised for its ability to generate a sense of dread and revulsion. If you enjoy psychological horror and stories of survival in dire circumstances, "The Troop" is a book you might find intriguing.