Congregations of the Dead (A Griffin and Price Novel) - Softcover
In the small town of Wellman, Georgia, Sheriff Carl Price wants nothing more than to ticket speedsters and stop drunks from killing each other in the local bars. Unfortunately, things aren’t working out for a simple life. His best friend, private investigator Wade Griffin, has taken on a case he normally wouldn’t, to try and build his P.I. business and get out of the mercenary game, which leads to trouble with a major regional crime boss. With a missing teenager and a child abduction to solve, and tension brewing from the other-worldly Blackbourne clan, Griffin and Price have their hands full. But something dark rears its head in the form of a new mountain church and its mysterious and charismatic leader, Reverend Lazarus Cotton. Once more, Griffin and Price must use the deadly skills learnt in their past, and call upon even deadlier associates when the problems escalate out of their control. This book is a redneck adventure-horror of the darkest kind. In the small town of Wellman, Georgia, it’s a damn hot summer.
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About the Author:
James A. Moore is the author of over twenty novels including Blood Red, Fireworks, Under The Overtree, and The Serenity Falls trilogy. He has also contributed to anthologies such as Aliens: Bug Hunt and SNAFU. He lives in Bradford, Massachusetts. Charles R. Rutledge is the coauthor of Blind Shadows and A Hell Within and has contributed to several anthologies including Carnacki, Strange Worlds, and Widowmakers. He does have a cat, but writers always mention their cats so there you go. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Review:
"I enjoyed Congregations of the Dead so much that it just vaulted to my favorite novel of the year." —Horrorworld
“Moore and Rutledge have got the southern, small town feel nailed in Congregations of the Dead.” —Barry Hunter, Baryon Review
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- PublisherCohesion Press
- Publication date2017
- ISBN 10 1925623076
- ISBN 13 9781925623079
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages296
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