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Incarnate

Summer, 1976.For Ryan, turning thirteen is a big deal.Turning thirteen while staying at a haunted house?Amazing.After pleading with his parents to stay in The Matthews House, they’ve agreed.This summer will be the best vacation they’ve ever had.Too bad something still claims the house as its own.Something Lillian Matthews accidently called forth all those years ago.Ryan and his parents will have to fight to survive this summer,When they meet evil Incarnate in the flesh.‘In Incarnate, Stred brings us face to snout with evil in theflesh. Once you've gazed into its eyes, there's no putting thisbook down until you've turned the last page. Only then canyou sit back and try to catch your breath, all while tellingyourself that it's just a book. And a damn good one.’- Tim McWhorter, author of The Opening and Bone White‘Packed with demons, parallel worlds, and some trulychilling moments, Incarnate is another crowd pleaser fromStred that you won't want to put down.’– D.W. Gillespie, author of The Toy Thief and One By One‘Hear the hooves. Fear the clues. Incarnate will please horrorreaders. A disturbing, wicked, and haunting tale from themind of Steve Stred.’- Calvin Demmer, author of The Sea Was a Fair Masterand Dark Celebrations

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