The Attraction

The Attraction

by Douglas Clegg
The Attraction

The Attraction

by Douglas Clegg

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Overview

It's Called the Flesh-Scraper... What's the "unspeakable horror" the desert billboards advertise-and why is it locked up in a glass coffin? From the twisted imagination of Douglas Clegg comes this novel (206 pages) of A SPRING BREAK ROAD TRIP NIGHTMARE.
★★★★★"A terrifying quick punch of horror."★★★★★ "Grabbed me on the first page and wouldn't let go."

Some Mysteries Should Remain Buried

Five college students hit the road to travel cross-country during spring break. Seeking fun and adventure, they pull over to a roadside gas station after they see signs along the desert highway that read Come See the Mystery!

"...A vivid story that will separate the timid from their sleep and the bold from their complacency whenever they next visit a sideshow or museum mummy display!"-Midwest Book Review.

"A terrifying quick punch of horror."-Alternate Reality Webzine Reviews.

"I couldn't put this book down. It grabbed me on the first page and wouldn't let go."-Horror World Reviews.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944668426
Publisher: Alkemara Press
Publication date: 11/13/2019
Series: Dark Coming of Age
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

About The Author

Douglas Clegg is the New York Times bestselling author of dark fiction, including horror, gothic, fantasy, supernatural, and suspense thrillers. Clegg’s first novel, Goat Dance, launched his career as a novelist. He has seen more than 30 books published within a span of 25 years, as well as more than 40 short stories. His short fiction has won the Bram Stoker Award, the International Horror Guild Award and the Shocker Award, and it has also been included in several Years’ Best anthologies.

Date of Birth:

April 1, 1958

Place of Birth:

Alexandria, Virginia
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