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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/j-h-markert/the_nightmare_man.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/j-h-markert/the_nightmare_man_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Nightmare Man" alt ="The Nightmare Man"/></a><br//><b>T. Kingfisher meets Cassandra Khaw in a chilling horror novel that illustrates the fine line between humanity and monstrosity.</b><br>Blackwood mansion looms, surrounded by nightmare pines, atop the hill over the small town of Crooked Tree. Ben Bookman, bestselling novelist and heir to the Blackwood estate, spent a weekend at the ancestral home to finish writing his latest horror novel, <i>The Scarecrow</i>. Now, on the eve of the book&rsquo;s release, the terrible story within begins to unfold in real life.<br>Detective Mills arrives at the scene of a gruesome murder: a family butchered and bundled inside cocoons stitched from corn husks, and hung from the rafters of a barn, eerily mirroring the opening of Bookman&rsquo;s latest novel. When another family is killed in a similar manner, Mills, along with his daughter, rookie detective Samantha Blue, is determined to find the link to the book&mdash;and the killer&mdash;before the story reaches its chilling climax.<br>As the...]]></description>
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