In the Dark of the Night
by:
Mel Foster (author)
John Saul (author)
The latest novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Suffer the Children, The Right Hand of Evil, and Black Creek Crossing – for his legion of fans, and all readers of mainstream thrillers. This latest tour de force is a summertime chiller that climaxes in horrific Fourth of July...
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The latest novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Suffer the Children, The Right Hand of Evil, and Black Creek Crossing – for his legion of fans, and all readers of mainstream thrillers. This latest tour de force is a summertime chiller that climaxes in horrific Fourth of July mayhem. An exercise in fright-packed suspense that asks what happens when a teenage boy discovers a collection of serial-killer memorabilia – and becomes possessed by the spirits of the objects’ original owners. “[Saul is] one of America’s favorite fright writers.” – Fort Worth Star Telegram
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781469233505 (1469233509)
Publish date: November 6th 2012
Publisher: Brilliance Corporation
Edition language: English
John Saul is one of those authors I grew up reading. My mother had a closet full of horror novels, and a great number of them were Saul's books. Though this is not my favorite book of his, it comes damn close. The Lizzy Borden murders is one of those mysteries I've always been obsessed with. Some...
John Saul is one of those authors I grew up reading. My mother had a closet full of horror novels, and a great number of them were Saul's books. Though this is not my favorite book of his, it comes damn close. The Lizzy Borden murders is one of those mysteries I've always been obsessed with. Someth...
I would have liked just a little more in the way of Big Badness, but overall this was a perfectly fine little thriller for a cold winter's night.