Heading for Hilton, Maine, to spend the summer restoring his old childhood home, Tim and Polly Harris and their young son, Brian, encounter more than they had bargained for when human bones are found at a nearby construction site, Brian nearly drowns, and Polly encounters a mysterious young girl whom no one else can see and an evil force bent on their destruction. "Rick Hautala's writing shines with dedication, hard-earned craft, and devotion." - Peter Straub "Rick Hautala is a modern master of horror. He breathtakingly captures the things we fear, and love. With love, humanity, and a chilling eye, Hautala makes our hearts race." - Matthew J. Costello "Rick Hautala proves each time out that he understands and respects the inner workings of the traditional horror novel as well 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 "Writes about the dark side of life as if he has lived there for centuries." - John Coyne "One of the most consistently reliable horror novelists ... [Rick Hautala] is adept at creating a chilly, unnerving atmosphere, particularly with his unconventional ghost stories." - Don D'Ammassa, Science Fiction Chronicle
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- Release Date 08/12/2014
- Author Rick Hautala
- Language English
- Company Dark Regions Press
- Weight 15.8 ounces
- Dimensions 5.98 x 0.69 x 9.02 inches
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