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The Suburban Monsters

When young Harper and her family move into the new town of Doomsville the little girl is approached by monsters. When Harper tries to explain to her family that there were monsters living in and around their house they don't believe her. Eventually the family has to face the reality that they are living with monsters. The mystery lies in where did the monsters come from, and why?

About the Author

Bryan Higby is the writer that Amazon bestselling author Joe Konrath said: "Bryan is easily one of the most prolific and enthusiastic authors I've ever run into. He writes with unabashed exuberance. If you missed the link above, I encourage you to check out some of his stuff here."And New York Times author of the Wool Science Fiction saga, Hugh Howey said: "Hey Bryan, congrats on your success thus far. Sounds like you're doing it right. Took me years to get where you are right now, so you're on a good pace. And these covers rock. Congrats on those."New York Literary critic Robert Plyler compared Higby's first novel, The Diary of a Logos, to the works of James Joyce, Franz Kafka, and Mickey Spillane.Higby lives with his wife and three kids in Central New York.

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