A supernatural thriller novelette for young adults and older: Angel will grip you with its unique blend of suspense, dark humor, and quirky teen protagonists from its first pages until the very last!Freshman Angie Brewer went missing weeks ago, before the chill of October settled over Summersvale, Maine. Her disappearance a mystery, speculation is rampant and the town under an unofficial curfew.But a Friday night is a terrible thing to waste, especially after homecoming is canceled.Waiting on a curbside, the last girl to see Angie before she disappeared looks up from her texting. Beyond the illumination of streetlights, Emily's gaze finds only dim trees and houses.She doesn't see the glint of binoculars studying her before they are lowered. Doesn't see them put away. Doesn't see the swipes through a phone filled with pictures of her, or when the swiping finger stops on a picture of Angie.Doesn't see the narrowing glare of stalking eyes...Angel is a unique, memorable and fast-paced supernatural story. With its twists to age-old vampire folklore-- and the fears behind them-- it's a tale both traditional and contemporary. From fans of Dracula, to Stephen King's 'Salem's Lot and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel offers something new to all who love the genre.
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- Release Date 09/29/2019
- Authors Jason H Abbott, Kate Whitmore
- Language English
- Company Blue Boar Press
- Weight 1.9 ounces
- Dimensions 4.02 x 0.17 x 5.98 inches
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