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Dan Padavona

The Face of Midnight

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They found the girl's head stuffed into a sluice pipe. Bloated, eyes bulging. No sign of her severed torso. The Midnight Killer is back. More will die.Serial killer horror that "builds to a horrifying crescendo. Reminiscent of John Carpenter's Halloween."Becca, a homeless girl, has a system for sneaking into unoccupied homes, a method she promises to teach her new friend. But Becca's murky past is about to catch up to her.Would you sneak into unoccupied homes if you were homeless? What if you chose the wrong house?When New York's most notorious serial killer, The Midnight Killer, closes in on Becca, she has nowhere to hide. After fleeing from a deranged stalker, Becca takes shelter inside an abandoned farmhouse. Something evil lurks within the house, and a freak October storm has trapped Becca inside. Now she must survive the night.And it's Halloween."One of the better horror stories I've read!" - Justin H.A fast-paced horror novel that delivers the chills. Fans of Richard Laymon, Stephen King, Brian Keene, and Jack Ketchum should read The Face of Midnight.Start reading now!Praise for The Face of Midnight:"I didn't want to put it down. I was hooked." - Christian A."An exciting adventure and perfectly paced." - Lynn G."Very exciting, fast moving, couldn't put it down. Was surprised at the end." - Redgie“One of the most exciting writers to burst upon the scene in quite some time.” – Bram Stoker Award–winning author Brian Keene"Wow. This book had me on the edge of my seat...The suspense was amazing. A blistering read with a bloody payoff." - Reader Review"Great characters with a fast paced believable story. Dan Padavona has become my favorite horror author." - Ron B"Just great. I would love to have an extra chapter to see Becca again." - Connie"I loved this book, even though I will admit it scared me to read it at night." - Bonnie B"A solid Laymon-esque outing that keeps you turning the pages and wanting more. The sense of pacing in this novel is something to be admired." - RollsieBlack
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