Ghost Road Blues e-bog
65,85 DKK
(inkl. moms 82,31 DKK)
A small town once haunted by a serial killer braces for a new evil in this debut horror novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Ink. Thirty years ago, a blues musician called the Bone Man killed the devil at the crossroads, only to be beaten and hung like a scarecrow in a cornfieldor so the story goes. Today, the people of Pine Deep celebrate their town's grisly past by luring tourist...
E-bog
65,85 DKK
Forlag
Kensington Books
Udgivet
31 maj 2016
Længde
480 sider
Genrer
Horror and supernatural fiction
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781496705426
A small town once haunted by a serial killer braces for a new evil in this debut horror novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Ink. Thirty years ago, a blues musician called the Bone Man killed the devil at the crossroads, only to be beaten and hung like a scarecrow in a cornfieldor so the story goes. Today, the people of Pine Deep celebrate their town's grisly past by luring tourists to the famous haunted hayride, full of chills and scares. But this year as Halloween approaches, ';The Spookiest Town in America' will learn the true meaning of fear. Its residents will see the real face of evil lurking behind the masks of ordinary people. They will feel itin their hearts, in their bones, in their nightmares. Because evil never dies. It only grows stronger...Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best First NovelFirst in the Pine Deep TrilogyPraise for Ghost Road Blues ';Maberry supplies plenty of chills, both Earth-bound and otherworldly, in this atmospheric horror novel... . This is horror on a grand scale, reminiscent of Stephen King's heftier works.' Publishers WeeklyPraise for Jonathan Maberry ';Jonathan Maberry's horror is rich and visceral. It's close to the heart... and close to the jugular.' Kevin J. Anderson ';Maberry has the chops to craft stories at once intimate, epic, real, and horrific.' Bentley Little ';Maberry spins great stories. His (Pine Deep) vampire novels are unique and masterful.' Richard Matheson ';Maberry's works will be read for many, many years to come.' Ray Bradbury