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THE SHADOWS OF KINGSTON MILLS
  • SKU: SKU2944
  • Weight: 2.00 lbs.
  • Publisher: Dark Regions Press
  • Artist: Wayne Miller
  • Page Count: 188
  • Release Date: 2009
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THE SHADOWS OF KINGSTON MILLS

(Trade Paperback)

David B. Silva

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Synopsis

Bram Stoker Award winner David B. Silva explores the dark streets, family secrets, and troubled residents of Kingston Mills, a small Northern California town that tourists drive through with barely a notice.

In "It's All Happening On Fillmore Street" one of those tourists, Wes Hardee stumbles onto a back street of unusually generous shopkeepers who know just what he needs.

In "Darkness and Light" Wendy Meeker escapes unimaginable horror by preparing for one of the most exciting days in a young girl's life.

In "Max The Magnificent" nine-year-old Peter turns to his neighbor, a small-time stage magician, for answers about the death of his mother.

In "The Itching" Nicholas Benson discovers his dark side and his place in the world.

In "The Most Painful Companion of Death" James Miller must face a family curse that has already cost him his parents. Can he put a final end to it?

In "Love Never Lost" Evan Gunderson receives a call from his high school girlfriend who has been missing for forty years. She wants to see him, and she has a strange request.

In "Reclamation" Lenny is obsessed with the growing disposable society we live in and how our garbage is going to overrun the countryside sooner than we suspect. But will it overrun him first?

In "In Your Head" twelve-year-old Josh must find a way to protect himself when new Kingston Mills resident Mr. La Plante begins whispering in his head.

The Shadows of Kingston Mills collects eleven new short stories and one reprint by Horror Writer Association Bram Stoker Award winner, David B. Silva. Set in the small, Northern California mountain town of Kingston Mills, these stories range from pyschological to the serial killer to the vampire and beyond. Stop and visit for a day or two. Just be careful you don't stumble upon the dark side of Kingston Mills. You may not survive.