Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Dead Man's Song / Jonathan Maberry / 508 pages / November Challenge Zombies

Jacob Troutman, one of Pine Deep, Pennsylvania's farmers, said, "If I was a superstitious man,...I'd think this town was cursed.  We have more plagues than Egypt ever saw during Moses' time." ...and he was only referring to the blights and diseases that struck the crops bringing economic disaster to farms, families, and the town itself.  An epic battle between the forces of good and evil that began in Ghost Road Blues continues, as Ubel Griswold, the Bone Man - Oren Morse, Karl Ruger, et al resurrect to wreck havoc and murder on the good citizens of Pine Deep.  If you read and enjoy Stephen King and/or Dean Koontz, Jonathan Maberry is guaranteed to whet your appetite for terror, and feed your passion for monsters, things that go bump in the night, and the tireless, timeless efforts of a few good men...and women to defeat them.  Oh yeah...Our heroe's favorite drink is Yoo-Hoo!

"Worlds turn on moments."

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