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Drowning: A Clifton Heights Tale

Drowning:All Andrew wants is to pay his NYSEG bill and go home. Go home, and try to forget the ruin his life has become. But he's repressed his grief for far too long, and it's unleashed something dark, and angry...and hungry. Now, as he's trapped in a building with several strangers, all it wants to do is feed...The Way of Ah-Tzenul:Today in Clifton Heights, a farmer desperate to improve on last year's poor crops discovers a box of old books at the landfill, and among them an ancient journal offering planting advice not found in any Farmer's Almanac known to modern man...**These stories have previously been published in both THROUGH A MIRROR, DARKLY, and THINGS YOU NEED."...an enjoyable and quick read..." – Fearnet.com“… a dark, moody descent into the deepest nightmares of the human heart. If you're on the hunt for a story that will break you, look no further. Trust me. You want to read this.” – Hellnotes"Kevin Lucia is a modern storyteller with a firm grounding in the classics." - Bram Stoker Award Winning Author Norman Prentiss

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