Artist: Jill Bauman (cover and interiors)
Novella Series #20
Summer, 1983.
As fall approaches and the summer stock theaters on Cape Cod close for the season, three promising young actors and a stagehand pile into an old Ford Fairlane and head for a vacation resort in Maine. Hoping for a relaxing getaway before pursuing their dreams in New York City or going on to college, they instead encounter a bizarre storm while on a lonely stretch of state highway and soon find themselves stranded in the strange rural community of Boxer Hills.
At first glance it seems a harmless little backwoods town, but Boxer Hills has a horrible secret and a deadly history. It's a place of horrific age-old rituals and a legendary evil that will let no one escape without paying a terrible price.
Before the sun rises on a new day, they will have to fight their way through the night and out of town, or risk falling prey to an endless cycle of depravity and violence at the hands of a demonic creature so profane few will even speak its name.
They were young, reckless and chasing hell.
What they hadn’t counted on was actually catching it.
About the Author:
Called "One of the best writers of his generation" by both the Roswell Literary Review and author Brian Keene, Greg F. Gifune is the author of numerous short stories, several novels and two short story collections. His work has been published in a wide range of magazines and anthologies all over the world. His novels include The Bleeding Season, Deep Night, Saying Uncle, A View From the Lake, Night Work, Drago Descending, Dominion, and Blood in Electric Blue. Along with his short story collections, Down to Sleep and Heretics, his work has been consistently praised by readers and critics alike across the globe. In addition to working as a full-time author, he also serves as Associate Editor at Delirium Books. An avid film buff, reader, and animal rights advocate, Greg resides in Massachusetts with his wife Carol and a bevy of very cool cats.
Limited to 750 signed copies
Lettered Traycased Hardcover Lettered Edition of 26 signed and lettered copies bound in leather and Smyth sewn with a satin ribbon page marker
Publisher | Cemetery Dance |
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