AN AMAZON BESTSELLING HORROR TITLE.Stephenie Page and her daughter Carrie are driving down an empty highway. They pull off the road at a gas station that has a restaurant attached to it. Carrie enters the restaurant in need of a bathroom. A moment later, when Stephenie steps inside the building, she discovers that the restaurant has become a slaughterhouse. There are dead bodies everywhere, most of which have been chopped apart with an axe. And the worse part of it is: her daughter Carrie is suddenly missing."James Roy Daley spins a deeply disturbing horror yarn that is truly unnerving. A quick pitstop at a diner leads to a trip to hell. Very scary, very well-written, wicked fun." ~ New York Times Bestselling Author, Jonathan Maberry
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What do you do when the dead open their eyes? Meet Stephenie Paige. She finds herself trapped in Hell. Not metaphorically, but physically. It's the only thing that makes sense. Meet Carrie, Stephenie's daughter; she's five years old and cute as a button. And when she tells her mom that she needs the bathroom, her mom says, "No problem. I'll pull the car off the road at the next available place." Welcome to King's Diner, the gateway to eternal suffering. Carrie enters the restaurant while Stephenie has her hands full at the gas pump. But the pump isn't working, and the attendant is nowhere to be found. So she steps inside the restaurant... ...and discovers a slaughterhouse. The customers are dead; the staff are dead too. Twenty-odd people, chopped apart with an axe. There's blood everywhere. Worse still... Carrie is suddenly missing. From the author of THE DEAD PARADE, 13 DROPS OF BLOOD, and TERROR TOWN, comes more hardcore horror for those that like their fiction to be ultra-scary...
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- Release Date 04/01/2011
- Authors James Roy Daley, Books of the Dead
- Language English
- Company Books of the Dead Press; First edition
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