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This collection of ten wicked savage tales carries you from Maine's coastal fishing villages to its rural towns, back-road fuel stops, woodland camps, vacation resorts, and into the foreboding forests of the state's wild interior. The stories scare you, with vengeful devils, deceptive demons, recurring curses, ravenous tree wolves, wailing banshees and horrible fiends, all tormenting forsaken souls. Author John Derhak places you in horrifying forests. He mystifies you within frozen landscapes, unnatural dreamscapes, deserted graveyards, haunted neighborhoods and decrepit mansions. With his…mehr

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This collection of ten wicked savage tales carries you from Maine's coastal fishing villages to its rural towns, back-road fuel stops, woodland camps, vacation resorts, and into the foreboding forests of the state's wild interior. The stories scare you, with vengeful devils, deceptive demons, recurring curses, ravenous tree wolves, wailing banshees and horrible fiends, all tormenting forsaken souls. Author John Derhak places you in horrifying forests. He mystifies you within frozen landscapes, unnatural dreamscapes, deserted graveyards, haunted neighborhoods and decrepit mansions. With his off-kilter imagination fully focused on terror, mystery, and the strange substances we sense but very seldom see, John delivers ten supernatural tales that you need to read with all of your lights turned on.
Autorenporträt
John Derhak's writing career began when he was a scribe for the rock band moe. He turned fictional dispatches about the band into the book Tales from the moe.republic, a kind-of mock travelogue and diary set in Maine. His other books include Chill Your Cockles, The Bones of Lazarus, and The Guardian Angel of Death. John divides his time between Nashville, the Czech Republic, and New England. He won the annual Czech, Brno short story writing prize in 2018. He is recognized by a society of scholars affiliated with the Church of St. Lazarus in Athens, Greece, for his written contributions to the Lazarus legend. See johnderhak.com for more information.