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Midwestern Gothic
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Four gothic novellas from the novelist of
Kill Creek
and
Violet
, praised by the
New York Times
, National Public Radio, and the American Library Association.
In
The Door in the Field
, a construction worker's bad day becomes a far worse night when drinks at an off-the-books bar send him down an unforeseeably bloody path.
The Boy in the Woods
, something evil has infected the counselors at a summer camp, and a young boy will have to do anything he can to survive the night.
One Half of a Child’s Face
, a woman spying on her daughter and ex-husband notices an odd painting hanging in an empty apartment . . . one that seems to call to the building’s children.
Wear Your Secret Like a Stone
, a big-box clerk discovers that her book pick for a Halloween display echoes a dark secret hidden beneath the idyllic facade of her hometown.
With this collection, Scott Thomas digs his hands into the soil of the American heartland and establishes himself as a master of Midwestern Gothic.
Kill Creek
and
Violet
, praised by the
New York Times
, National Public Radio, and the American Library Association.
In
The Door in the Field
, a construction worker's bad day becomes a far worse night when drinks at an off-the-books bar send him down an unforeseeably bloody path.
The Boy in the Woods
, something evil has infected the counselors at a summer camp, and a young boy will have to do anything he can to survive the night.
One Half of a Child’s Face
, a woman spying on her daughter and ex-husband notices an odd painting hanging in an empty apartment . . . one that seems to call to the building’s children.
Wear Your Secret Like a Stone
, a big-box clerk discovers that her book pick for a Halloween display echoes a dark secret hidden beneath the idyllic facade of her hometown.
With this collection, Scott Thomas digs his hands into the soil of the American heartland and establishes himself as a master of Midwestern Gothic.