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Forest Ghost

A novel of horror and suicide in America and Poland
By:Graham Masterton
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780727883445
eText ISBN:9781780104850
Edition:0
Copyright:2013
Format:Reflowable

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A bone-chilling tale of terror and suspense from a "master of modern horror" ( Library Journal).   Modern-day America. Fifteen Boy Scouts and their seven adult leaders are found to have committed suicide in the forest of a scout reservation. One of the dead boys is a friend of Sparky Wallace, whose father Jack runs a Polish restaurant in Chicago. Drawn into investigating the suicides, Jack discovers a connection with his own grandfather, who killed himself in the Kampinos Forest in Poland when he was fighting the Nazis in World War II.   Together, Jack and Sparky travel to Poland to unlock the terrifying mystery of what really makes people panic in the forest. But before they can do so, they have to experience panic for themselves, and reach the very brink of madness.   "Masterton delivers another well-written horror story." — Booklist

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