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The Dead Next Door (Friday Night Frights)

David Gale thought that he had it all. He was passing his classes in high school, he had a girl that he was sweet on and he had good friends and a ton of horror movies to share with them. However, when some new neighbors move in down the street, strange things are afoot and when Smith’s Grove starts seeming a little more lifeless than usual, they find that the cause may be vampiric in origin. Armed with knowledge that only hundreds of hours of horror movies can impart, Dave and his friends might be the only ones who can stop...The Dead Next Door!

About the Author

Eric Mosher was born in New Jersey where he discovered he had a passion for writing and horror movies. He carried that love with him to Virginia Tech where he graduated with a double major in Communications and English. After dabbling in television and grave digging, he decided to put his writing talents to use in writing ad copy for a model railroading company. They must have liked him, because he's still there, marketing away, while writing books and editing films on the side. His first novel, Lost at Comic Con, was born out of his love of comic books. The second, The Dead Next Door, crawled to life out of a pit of inspiration from years of trashy and classy fright flicks and is the first in a series. Also, he's shaken hands with not one, not two, but three Godzillas. It was pretty damn cool.

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