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The Boy from Two Worlds: Volume 2

$2928


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The sequel to Jason Offutt's award-winning novel, The Girl in the Corn, which critics have raved is "an outstanding blend of horror, speculative fiction, and apocalyptic fantasy topped with madness" (HorrorDNA) and "a haunting, unsettling, gripping novel" (Richard Thomas, a Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson nominee).

Evil comes in pretty packages.

Thomas Cavanaugh's life is now a blur, a blend of foggy memories and hidden horrors. When his fae girlfriend Jillian begins to act strangely, he wonders whether he should put an end to their relationship. Then Jillian does the unthinkable and vanishes with four-year-old Jacob Jenkins, a boy with terrifying supernatural powers. Suddenly, years later, Jacob reappears unaged, claiming to have been in another world.

Sheriff Glenn is called in to investigate a series of violent murders, all with evidence pointing toward the boy from two worlds. Someone with dark magic is devouring souls but for what purpose? Thomas and his allies must prepare for a bloody final battle before their world is completely swept away into another, with no way to get home.

For readers who enjoy horror novels by Stephen King, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Stephen Graham Jones, and Paul G. Tremblay.



Author: Jason Offutt
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Camcat Books
Published: 06/04/2024
Series: The Girl in the Corn
Pages: 400
Weight: 1.5lbs
Size: 8.58h x 5.75w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9780744308242

About the Author

Jason Offutt writes books. This is infinitely better than what his father trained him to do, which was to drink beer and shout at the television. He is best known for science fiction, such as his end-of-the-world zombie novel Bad Day for the Apocalypse (a curious work that doesn't include zombies), his paranormal non-fiction like Chasing American Monsters (that does), and his book of humor How to Kill Monsters Using Common Household Objects. He teaches university journalism, cooks for his family, and wastes much of his writing time trying to keep the cat off his lap. You can find more about Jason at his website, www.jasonoffutt.com. There are no pictures of his cat Gary, and it serves him right.


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    8.58 in, 5.75 in, 1.5 in
  • Pages
    400
  • Publisher
    Camcat Books

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The Boy from Two Worlds: Volume 2 by Offutt, Jason
Camcat Books

The Boy from Two Worlds: Volume 2

$2928

The sequel to Jason Offutt's award-winning novel, The Girl in the Corn, which critics have raved is "an outstanding blend of horror, speculative fiction, and apocalyptic fantasy topped with madness" (HorrorDNA) and "a haunting, unsettling, gripping novel" (Richard Thomas, a Bram Stoker and Shirley Jackson nominee).

Evil comes in pretty packages.

Thomas Cavanaugh's life is now a blur, a blend of foggy memories and hidden horrors. When his fae girlfriend Jillian begins to act strangely, he wonders whether he should put an end to their relationship. Then Jillian does the unthinkable and vanishes with four-year-old Jacob Jenkins, a boy with terrifying supernatural powers. Suddenly, years later, Jacob reappears unaged, claiming to have been in another world.

Sheriff Glenn is called in to investigate a series of violent murders, all with evidence pointing toward the boy from two worlds. Someone with dark magic is devouring souls but for what purpose? Thomas and his allies must prepare for a bloody final battle before their world is completely swept away into another, with no way to get home.

For readers who enjoy horror novels by Stephen King, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Stephen Graham Jones, and Paul G. Tremblay.



Author: Jason Offutt
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Camcat Books
Published: 06/04/2024
Series: The Girl in the Corn
Pages: 400
Weight: 1.5lbs
Size: 8.58h x 5.75w x 1.50d
ISBN: 9780744308242

About the Author

Jason Offutt writes books. This is infinitely better than what his father trained him to do, which was to drink beer and shout at the television. He is best known for science fiction, such as his end-of-the-world zombie novel Bad Day for the Apocalypse (a curious work that doesn't include zombies), his paranormal non-fiction like Chasing American Monsters (that does), and his book of humor How to Kill Monsters Using Common Household Objects. He teaches university journalism, cooks for his family, and wastes much of his writing time trying to keep the cat off his lap. You can find more about Jason at his website, www.jasonoffutt.com. There are no pictures of his cat Gary, and it serves him right.


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