“Everson consistently offers creepy, gothic settings, disturbing kill scenes, plenty of thrills, and writing that’s more addictive than crack.” —Horror Fiction Review

“John Everson brings something new and edgy to the genre. It’s like reading a killer rock record.” —Paperbackhorror.com

“John Everson has guts, and clearly likes to explore and tamper with boundaries. He is a good enough writer that he can get away with murder, as well as multitudes of morbid mayhem.” —Hellnotes

“Everson is a writer who knows how to pack the punches and hit his readers hard with his horrific visions. His writing style and knowledge of the mythos makes him a modern-day Lovecraft.” —The Horror Review

“With perhaps his most intense offering yet, Stoker Award winning author John Everson has carved out yet another twisted tale of lust-spiced, bloody mayhem.” —Shroud Magazine

After her father’s gruesome murder, Jenn needed a place to get away from it all with some friends, to take her mind off her grief. The empty seaside cottage she inherited seemed perfect. Jenn didn’t know that the cottage held arcane secrets, mysteries long hidden and best left alone. She didn’t realize until it was too late that the old books and Ouija board she found there really do hold great power. And it was only after her friend’s headless body was discovered that she knew the legend of the local bogeyman was no mere legend at all. An evil has been unleashed, a terrifying figure previously only spoken of in whispers. But now the whispers will become screams. Beware The Pumpkin Man.
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ISBN
9781477834671
Publisert
2014-03-25
Utgiver
Vendor
47North
AldersnivĂĽ
G, 01
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344

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John Everson’s short stories have appeared in twenty-two small press anthologies, fifty-five have appeared in magazines, and three collections of his short fiction have been published by small presses. He was a Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Best Short Fiction and won the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel for Covenant.