** Winner of the 2010 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel **Forget everything you know about Halloween. The stories are distortions. They were created to keep the Church of Midnight hidden from the world. Every October 31st a gateway opens to a hostile land of sacrificial...
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** Winner of the 2010 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel **Forget everything you know about Halloween. The stories are distortions. They were created to keep the Church of Midnight hidden from the world. Every October 31st a gateway opens to a hostile land of sacrificial magic and chaos. Since the beginning of civilization the Church of Midnight has attempted to open the gateway and unite with its other half, the Church of Morning. Each year they’ve come closer, waiting for the ideal sacrifice to open the gateway permanently. This year that sacrifice has come. And only two can protect it. Martin and Teresa are the nomads, battle-hardened people who lack identity and are forever road-bound on an endless mission to guard the sacrifice. Their only direction is from notes left from a mysterious person called the Messenger. Endowed with a strange telekinetic power, the nomads will use everything at their disposal to make it through the night alive. But matters have become even more complicated this year. Teresa has quickly lost ground battling cancer, while Martin has spiraled into a panic over being left alone. His mind may no longer be on the fight when it matters most... because ever on their heels is the insidious physical representation of a united church: Chaplain Cloth. "With BLACK & ORANGE, Benjamin Kane Ethridge raises a dark new voice that will send a shiver down your spine. Weird, creepy and unnaturally entertaining!" --Jonathan Maberry, multiple Bram Stoker Award-winning author of THE WOLFMAN and THE DRAGON FACTORY"Black & Orange may be the most original treatment of Halloween I've ever read, a masterful pumpkin patch of style and structure that heralds the arrival of a major new talent in Benjamin Kane Ethridge. The pages drip with a unique energy that transports the reader to a weird, wild, and terrible world that's as giddy and frightening as a hayride on October 31st." -- Gregory Lamberson, author of JOHNNY GRUESOME and THE FRENZY WAY "A remarkable novel, dark and imaginative and unique. It keeps the pages turning!" --Nate Kenyon, author of THE BONE FACTORY "BLACK AND ORANGE begins like a train and just keeps rolling. Benjamin Kane Ethridge has crafted a dark, yet colorful fantasy, with vivid characters and some of the punchiest dialogue I have read in a long time. Trust me, this book belongs on your must-read list." --Rio Youers, author of MAMA FISH and OLD MAN SCRATCH
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