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    Ghost Road Blues (Paperback) By (author) Jonathan Maberry

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    Short Description for Ghost Road Blues The cosy little town of Pine Deep buried the horrors of its past a long time ago - a time when a serial killer sheared a bloody swath through the village. The evil that once coursed through Pine Deep has been replaced by tourists getting ready to enjoy the country's largest Halloween celebration. But then - a month before Halloween - it begins.
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    Title
    Ghost Road Blues
    Authors and contributors
    By (author) Jonathan Maberry
    Physical properties
    Format: Paperback
    Number of pages: 480
    Width: 106 mm
    Height: 171 mm
    Thickness: 33 mm
    Weight: 222 g
    Audience
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780786018154
    ISBN 10: 0786018151
    Classifications
    Dewey: 813.6
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: F2.4
    Dewey: 813/.6
    Dewey: FIC
    BISAC category code: FIC015000
    Publisher
    Kensington Publishing
    Imprint name
    Pinnacle Books,U.S.
    Publication date
    29 September 2006
    Publication City/Country
    New York/US
    Main description
    The residents of Pine Deep, while preparing for the country's largest Halloween celebration, come face-to-face with terror when the ancient evil that had wreaked bloody havoc on their town thirty years earlier returns, determined to brutally shred the souls of everyone in its path. Original.
    Review quote
    "If you think small town horror has nothing new to offer, you have a surprise in store. Ghost Road Blues demonstrates that even the most haunted town in America is unprepared for the full depth of evil, either human or inhuman."