Don't walk after dark because that thing you can't quite see is really there. You'll never look at Kudzu the same way again. "Dansky gives us a haunting story of rural horror minus all the cliches. No hillbillies, no cannibals...but rest assured these woods are no place to be after dark." - Everette Bell, author of The Mourning Edge Of Iron "Richard E. Dansky has written a creepy, atmospheric story in the best tradition of Steven King, Clive Barker, or Poppy E. Brite; yet with a unique voice distinctly his own. The ...
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Don't walk after dark because that thing you can't quite see is really there. You'll never look at Kudzu the same way again. "Dansky gives us a haunting story of rural horror minus all the cliches. No hillbillies, no cannibals...but rest assured these woods are no place to be after dark." - Everette Bell, author of The Mourning Edge Of Iron "Richard E. Dansky has written a creepy, atmospheric story in the best tradition of Steven King, Clive Barker, or Poppy E. Brite; yet with a unique voice distinctly his own. The characters are just bizarre enough to have stepped out of a Dilbert cartoon and yet have enough depth to make them believable. After reading this story, you may never be able to take a moonlight stroll in the woods again." - Linda Dunn
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Seller's Description:
Staple-bound short story, very good condition, clean, intact, complete. Very light handling wear. Tulsa's best used bookstore. Located on South Mingo Road since 1991. No-hassle return policy if not completely satisfied.