
The Girl in the Corn
Jason Offutt(Author)
CamCat Publishing, LLC
Published on 11. January 2022
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-7443-0499-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Norse mythology gives this story . . . a unique touch [with] an exhilarating conclusion." --Booklist
"This was an outstanding blend of horror, speculative fiction, and apocalyptic fantasy topped with madness." --Horror DNA Beware of what lurks in the corn. Fairies don't exist. At least that's what Thomas Cavanaugh's parents say. But the events of that one night, when he follows a fairy into the cornfield on his parents' farm, prove them wrong. What seems like a destructive explosion was, Thomas knows, an encounter with Dauðr, a force that threatens to destroy the fairy's world and his sanity. Years later, after a troubled childhood and a series of dead-end jobs, he is still haunted by what he saw that night. One day he crosses paths with a beautiful young woman and a troubled young man, soon realizing that he first met them as a kid while under psychiatric care after his encounters in the cornfield. Has fate brought them together? Are they meant to join forces to save the fairy's world and their own? Or is one of them not who they claim to be? For readers who enjoy The Wanderers by Chuck Wendig, The Whispering North by Alex North, and Devil's Rock by Paul Tremblay.More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Cloth over boards
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Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
708 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7443-0499-2 (9780744304992)
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Person
Jason Offutt writes books. He is best known for science fiction, such as his humorous So You Had to Build a Time Machine and his end-of-the-world zombie novel Bad Day for the Apocalypse. He also writes paranormal non-fiction like Chasing American Monsters, and Darkness Walks: The Shadow People Among Us. He teaches university journalism, cooks for his family, and likes naps. You can find more about Jason at his website, www.jasonoffutt.com. Twitter: @TheJasonOffuttInstagram: thejasonoffuttFacebook: Jason.Offutt.Author