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The Raggedy Man - Collins, Christopher
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A MAN IN MOURNING Still haunted by the death of his wife two years earlier, Derrick Grayson travels with his gifted son Nathan to her hometown of Moss Creek. There, he reunites with her mother, Grace, hoping to bring some peace to his broken heart and to give Nathan a normal childhood. A TOWN UNDER THE SHADOW OF EVIL Moss Creek harbors a dark secret, though. Local children have been disappearing for decades, with no trace of them ever found. When a swath of slaughter and bloodshed cuts its way through the townspeople and Derrick finds himself directly in its path, he must join with a group of…mehr

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A MAN IN MOURNING Still haunted by the death of his wife two years earlier, Derrick Grayson travels with his gifted son Nathan to her hometown of Moss Creek. There, he reunites with her mother, Grace, hoping to bring some peace to his broken heart and to give Nathan a normal childhood. A TOWN UNDER THE SHADOW OF EVIL Moss Creek harbors a dark secret, though. Local children have been disappearing for decades, with no trace of them ever found. When a swath of slaughter and bloodshed cuts its way through the townspeople and Derrick finds himself directly in its path, he must join with a group of kindred souls to hunt down the malevolent specter behind the carnage... a dark figure from a twisted shadowy realm... An ancient unearthly entity known as... THE RAGGEDY MAN
Autorenporträt
Christopher Collins is an Atlanta-based author and artist. He has previously written stories for the Lovecraft-inspired Mythos Tales role-playing game by 8th Summit Games, and for the indie comic "The Finleys," by buddy Chris Garrett, and best buddy, J.R. Mounts. He is currently writing and illustrating his own comic, "The Halloweeds," which he promises will be groundbreaking, and possibly world-changing-if he can get the thing done. Occasionally, you can find him peddling his wares at various Atlanta comic-cons. In addition to writing and art, Chris enjoys, in no particular order, movies, gaming, martial arts, and (of course) reading. You can read up on his shenanigans as well as view some of his art on his website at www.harrowscape.com.