from the best selling & award winning author of "GATED" & "ASYLUM"" Abra-Cadaver is also a winner of a prestigious Indie Book of the Day Award Tommy, Dixon, McEwen, PJ, and Alison were always a close knit group, until Tommy's 12th birthday party. Tragedy strikes when a magic trick goes horribly wrong and a woman lays dead. A local magician Albert Trotter is railroaded during a rigged trial and locked away. Forever protesting his innocence and after a vicious assault in prison, he is eventually sent to a mental institution in a catatonic state. Now Tommy is 36 and heading home for the first time in over two decades, but he's not alone. Someone is slaughtering the residents of Denver Mills with magic trick themed murders and holding those involved with the Trotter trial in a steely grip of fear. Tommy will have to find the strength to bring his old friends together as secrets and lies are exposed throughout the small town of Denver Mills. Something evil is coming home, and they're bringing a whole new bag of tricks. "The perfect slasher novel, someone make the movie! 10/10" - scaryminds.com "This will serve to excite and thrill gore fans" - The British Fantasy Society "A suspenseful, on the edge of your sit, thrill ride. A great read that will leave you sleeping with the light one!" - faerietalebooks.org "The homicides were so deliciously imaginative that they'd give 'Saw' a run for its money. Highly recommended with a 5 star rating from me, don't miss this one!" - devoted mommy of 3 blog
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- Release Date 06/16/2014
- Author Matt Drabble
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.23 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.73 x 9 inches
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