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Dark Corner by Brandon Massey

By Brandon Massey

From Brandon Massey, award-winning writer of Thunderland, comes a terrifying new novel a few city besieged by way of evil...and the single guy who's made up our minds to struggle the darkness... while well known writer Richard Hunter dies in a boating twist of fate, his son David travels to Mason's nook, Mississippi, to determine extra in regards to the father he by no means quite knew. first and foremost, Mason's nook turns out pleasant and unassuming-the ideal "small town." yet after a newcomer strikes into the old-and supposedly haunted-mansion at the hill, every thing changes... humans start to disappear. canines viciously assault. and shortly David discovers that the fear eating this position has its roots in his circle of relatives tree... For whatever has risen in Mason's nook. whatever with bloody ties to the town's prior. anything undead--and hungering for vengeance...

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It's a tiny town with three traffic lights. " David turned the key in the ignition. The engine hummed to life. "I don't know, Mom," David said. "Maybe ... the truth" At a quarter past three o'clock in the afternoon, driving north on Interstate 55, David passed a road sign that announced the upcoming exit for Mason's Corner. Anticipation tingled in his gut. It had been about fifteen years since he had visited Mississippi. He had purposefully taken a longer route to Mason's Corner, traveling Interstate 20 West into Jackson, at the center of the state, where he then connected with Interstate 55 North, which would take him up to the northwest region, at the edge of the delta.

Life with Mother was smooth, predictable, safe. She lived in a heavily fortified compound, her every need provided for, her global network of connections ensuring her prosperity, her wisdom shielding her from making mistakes that would cause dangerous conflict. Life with her was, in a word, boring. But as he thought about his unknown father, the mighty vampire whom Mother had failed to tame, his heart throbbed with excitement. "You seek to be free of me," Mother said. "You desire to learn on your own, to taste trial and error.

He had not fed on a living creature in ages. Mother, ever concerned about risk and attracting dangerous attention, had insisted that they learn to sustain themselves through safe, nonviolent means. The emergence of blood banks was a boon for vampires; the wealthy ones had forged confidential arrangements with a small, trusted network of blood banks throughout the world. There was no need to ever hunt for food again. Indeed, hunting human prey seemed primitive to him, an activity pursued only by uncivilized vampires, or those who were poor and had no alternative.

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