Celebrate Halloween Pine Deep Style
by Greg "The Undead Rat" on June 12, 2009
Pine Deep, Pennsylvania is a quaint village with a bloody past that it has turned into a tourist attraction in the Halloween Festival. Unfortunately, although the evil has been quiet for many years . . . it’s about to return blood-thirsty for vengeance.
Each week I pick a new series and detail it here — giving you the proper order. Click the mouse on the book covers to order these books from the Cleveland Heights-University Heights Public Library.
 Ghost Road Blues |
Ghost Road Blues (The Pine Deep Trilogy #1)
Author: Maberry, Jonathan
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Type: Novel
Page Count: 480pp.
Pub. Date: June 1, 2006
Publisher: Pinnacle/Kensington
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The 2006 Bram Stoker Award winner for Superior Achievement in a First Novel
Nominated for the 2006 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Novel
From a new master of horror comes an apocalyptic showdown between the residents of a secluded, rural town and the deadly evil that confronts them wherever they turn . . .
Evil Doesn’t Die
The cozy little town of Pine Deep buried the horrors of its past a long time ago. Thirty years have gone by since the darkness descended and the Black Harvest began, a time when a serial killer sheared a bloody swath through the quiet Pennsylvania village. The evil that once coursed through Pine Deep has been replaced by cheerful tourists getting ready to enjoy the country’s largest Halloween celebration in what is now called “The Spookiest Town in America.”
It Just Grows Stronger
But then — a month before Halloween — it begins. Unspeakably desecrated bodies. Inexplicable insanity. And an ancient evil walking the streets, drawing in those who would fall to their own demons and seeking to shred the very soul of this rapidly fracturing community. Yes, the residents of Pine Deep have drawn together and faced a killer before. But this time, evil has many faces — and the lust and will to rule the earth. This struggle will be epic.
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 Dead Man’s Song |
Dead Man’s Song (The Pine Deep Trilogy #2)
Author: Maberry, Jonathan
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Type: Novel
Page Count: 480pp.
Pub. Date: July 1, 2007
Publisher: Pinnacle/Kensington
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From the powerful imagination of a new horror master comes a bone-chilling tale set in a small town where good and evil are joined in a terrifying, deadly battle . . .
Evil Endures
Once an idyllic Pennsylvania village, Pine Deep awoke one morning to find itself bathed in a massive bloodletting. Twice in thirty years the townsfolk have endured the savage hungers of a murderous madman . . . but if the residents think the death of serial killer Karl Ruger put an end to the carnage, they’re dead wrong.
The Nightmare Never Ends
Bodies mutilated beyond description, innocents driven to acts of vicious madness. A monstrous evil is preying on the living — and the dead — and turning the quiet little town into hell on earth. Their only hope is to find the source. But the secrets that lurk in the heart of Pine Deep are twisted into its very roots. This time the townspeople aren’t just fighting for their lives, but for their very souls . . .
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 Bad Moon Rising |
Bad Moon Rising (The Pine Deep Trilogy #3)
Author: Maberry, Jonathan
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Type: Novel
Page Count: 480pp.
Pub. Date: May 1, 2008
Publisher: Pinnacle/Kensington
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A new master of terror reigns supreme.
And in his most horrifying novel yet, the clash between good and evil explodes in an apocalyptic showdown few will survive.
From A Funfest
Each year, the residents of Pine Deep host the Halloween Festival, drawing tourists and celebrities from across the country to enjoy the deliciously creepy fun. Those who visit the small Pennsylvania town are out for a good time, but those who live there are desperately trying to survive . . .
To A Bloodfest
For a monstrous evil lives among them, a savage presence whose malicious power has grown too powerful even for death to hold it back. Only a handful of brave souls stand against the King of the Dead and a red wave of destruction. Daylight is fading and a bad moon is rising over Pine Deep. Keep watching the shadows . . .
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