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Title:
Moonwalker
Author:
Rick
Hautala
ISBN:
978-0-9796929-1-8
Genre:
Horror
Page
Count:
320
Reading
Level:
13 & up
Content
Rating:
R
Cover
Price:
$14.99
READ THE FIRST TWO CHAPTERS
In the potato fields of Dyer, Maine,
lumbering, expressionless figures toil in the hot sun. They are
relentless in the pursuit of their task, working without pause. As
though mindless, they never slow, never stop...and never breathe. The
potatoes must be picked.
The small-town people of Dyer, happy with the way things are, never
question the existence of the tireless workforce. They never discuss the
horrid screams that rip through the night or the odd disappearances
around town. Nor have they considered why the lights in the funeral
parlor blaze like a beacon throughout each night. They simply look the
other way—content as cattle.
But for Dale Harmon, looking the other way is not an option. As a
visitor to Dyer, the freakish events that plague the town are impossible
to ignore...and he begins asking questions. Harmon and four others soon
come face to face with a gruesome, unstoppable evil sent to consume them
all. For the dead are living...and the harvest has begun.
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About Moondeath: “One of
the best horror novels I’ve read in the last two years.”
--Stephen King
About Moonbog: “An impressive novel of suspense and dark
horror.” --Stephen King.
“Rick Hautala’s writing shines with dedication, hard-earned
craft, and devotion.” --Peter Straub, author of IN THE NIGHT
ROOM and THE BLACK HOUSE
“Rick Hautala proves each time out that he understands and
respects the inner workings of the traditional horror novel as
well as or better than anyone writing. He brings his own brand
of ice and fire and blood to his work, and he never forgets to
entertain the reader.” -- Joe R. Lansdale
“Hautala is a modern master of horror. He breathtakingly
captures the things we fear and love. With art, humanity, and a
chilling eye, Hautala makes our hearts race.” -- Matthew J.
Costello, author of THE SEVENTH GUEST, and writer for BBC,
Disney Channel, and Sci-Fi Channel.
About Ghost Light: “Rick Hautala’s Ghost Light is his best yet.
He offers us a resourceful, determined heroine, a bad-ass
villain who’s a cross between Rambo and Max Cady, and a
shattering finale. Who could ask
for more? -- F. Paul Wilson, author of THE KEEP.
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