Hometown

It is the fall of 1994, and something old and hungry has woken up in the small milltown of Belford, New York. Ghosts and campfire stories walk in the cold mist. Some people disappear into that mist; others are found dead - some torn apart, some unmarked. When the people of Belford begin to change, it is left to a small group of teenage defenders to make their stand. More

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Words: 222,640
Language: English
ISBN: 9781311025067
About Matthew Keville

Matthew Keville wrote his first short stories in first grade, when the books on the shelves didn't have the stories he wanted. The stories have been his constant friends since then, and they've carried him through some hard times. He grew up in a small town where you either leave at eighteen or live there forever. He elected to leave at eighteen. Now he lives in New York City where everyone is only working as a waiter or bus driver or stockbroker until they make it on Broadway. This makes him different and special, because he’s only working as a paralegal until he makes it as a writer.

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