Burial To Follow

By Scott Nicholson
Published by Haunted Computer Books
$2.99 Rating: 1 star1 star1 star1 star1 star
(5.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Jan. 12, 2010
Words: 23,824 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781907190957


Description

When Jacob Ridgehorn dies, it's up to Roby Snow to help Ridgehorn's soul move on to its eternal rest. Roby can only accomplish this by serving the grieving family a special pie. And if he fails, then his own soul will be roasting... "Keep both hands on your pants, because Nicholson is about to scare them off."--JA Konrath, author of Origin Includes bonus excerpts and essay

Tags

thriller, horror, suspense, spiritual, fantasy, paranormal, supernatural, dark fantasy, devil, supernatural thriller, ghost, afterlife, ghost story, contemporary fantasy, funeral, scary, novella, stephen king, southern fiction, appalachian, scott nicholson, bonus material, burial customs, haunted computer

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Review by: Byron Paul on Jan. 01, 2012 : star star star star star
This was my second Nicholson read, the first being the short story collection Scattered Ashes. Both have reminded me of Stephen King's grasp of true human fears and Hemingway's ability to make the mundane a riveting read.

Nicholson is clearly one of America's most undervalued writers. This is some of the best stuff smashwords has to offer
(reviewed long after purchase)

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