2003 EPPIE Award Winner for Best Horror! Two hundred years ago an outlaw named Ingram turned his back on civilization and disappeared into the untamed forests of Michigan. He was not running from the law, but hiding from death. He feared his own passing, and the eternal damnation he knew it would bring him. He was never heard from again. His determination to find a way to live forever had not been enough--or so it seemed. Steve Lund is a powerful man in corporate America today. He's also a busy one. He is trying to save his company from a hostile takeover, and to that end he is working long hours. He barely sees his family. He doesn't get enough sleep. He only skims the newspaper every morning, not taking note of the several people missing in the area. When the headaches and disturbing dreams begin, Steve dismisses them as stress. Thinking a walk in the woods behind his new country home might calm him, he leaves the house, only to black out minutes later. "Probably coming down with something," he concludes after. Steve is not paying attention, but that will change. Something in the forest is about to get his full attention. Something that calls itself Ingram.
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- Release Date 01/31/2005
- Author Lawrence Crossett
- Language English
- Company LTDBooks
- Weight 12 ounces
- Dimensions 5.75 x 0.75 x 8.5 inches
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