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The Screaming Field: A Novel of Scarecrow Terror

av Keith Gouveia

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Beware who walks between the rows . . . For over 3,000 years Scarecrows have been a symbol of fall. They've stood steadfast in vast fields and personal gardens, guarding against all sorts of trespassers. In The Screaming Field, young Tommy Wilson is about to turn the whimsical icon upside down and make it a source of nightmares. A beloved resident of Middletown, Rhode Island, Jesse Wilson has died, leaving his farm to his only living relative: his grandson, Tommy Wilson. Just seventeen years old, Tommy is ill-prepared for the past due slips and foreclosure notices on the farm. Headstrong and stubborn, Tommy is not only determined to save the farm but also to steal his true love away from her current boyfriend. Soon, Tommy sets himself on a dangerous path, one in which darkness walks between the rows. About the Author: Keith Gouveia is an accomplished horror and dark fantasy writer and fierce advocate of independent and artisanal publishers. His other recent releases are Animal Behavior and Other Tales of Lycanthropy, The Goblin Princess and The Dead Speak in Riddles. He is also editor of the horror anthologies, Bits of the Dead, Skeletal Remains, and The Snuff Syndicate. Keith was born and raised in Fall River, MA, but now lives in Orlando, Florida. Visit him online at www.keithgouveia.com… (mer)
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Beware who walks between the rows . . . For over 3,000 years Scarecrows have been a symbol of fall. They've stood steadfast in vast fields and personal gardens, guarding against all sorts of trespassers. In The Screaming Field, young Tommy Wilson is about to turn the whimsical icon upside down and make it a source of nightmares. A beloved resident of Middletown, Rhode Island, Jesse Wilson has died, leaving his farm to his only living relative: his grandson, Tommy Wilson. Just seventeen years old, Tommy is ill-prepared for the past due slips and foreclosure notices on the farm. Headstrong and stubborn, Tommy is not only determined to save the farm but also to steal his true love away from her current boyfriend. Soon, Tommy sets himself on a dangerous path, one in which darkness walks between the rows. About the Author: Keith Gouveia is an accomplished horror and dark fantasy writer and fierce advocate of independent and artisanal publishers. His other recent releases are Animal Behavior and Other Tales of Lycanthropy, The Goblin Princess and The Dead Speak in Riddles. He is also editor of the horror anthologies, Bits of the Dead, Skeletal Remains, and The Snuff Syndicate. Keith was born and raised in Fall River, MA, but now lives in Orlando, Florida. Visit him online at www.keithgouveia.com

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