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Title: Feral
Author: Brian Knight
Narrator: Mike Vendetti
Format: Unabridged
Length: 7 hrs and 19 mins
Language: English
Release date: 09-13-12
Publisher: Crossroad Press
Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
Shannon Pitcher was trying to forget the brutal murder of her ex-husband and the loss of her only daughter, when fate brought her to a lost, scared little girl named Charity at the gate of an abandoned and haunted place called Feral Park. Now she must save Charity from the same Bogey Man who killed her own daughter, and from the wild children of Feral Park.
Gordon Chambers has searched for six years for his daughter. Even when his estranged wife is found slaughtered and his daughter, Charity, disappears, hope remains in the form of strange dreams. Gordon follows a trail that leads him to the small city of Riverside, Washington, and Shannon Pitcher.
After years of living as prisoner of the fairytale monster that killed her mother, Charity has escaped. But the Bogey Man wants her back, and he will not stop until he has her. There is only one safe place for her now, but the price of safety will be more than her innocence; it will be her soul. The key to her escape may be the very thing that makes her so special to the supernatural killer.
Feral is a tale of love, loss, and childhood fears come back to life.
Critic Reviews:
"Brian Knight delivers with a 'drive-in movie book'. Feral keeps you reading. It's a page-turner." (Mort Castle, author of On Writing Horror & Cursed Be the Child)
"Feral is a haunting, genuine fusion of horrific fantasy and the fearsome dreads of present-day life. Feral bites hard and doesn't let go." (Tom Piccirilli, author of Shadow Season & The Cold Spot)
Members Reviews:
A complex tale of horrific things
Feral will play upon your inherent childhood fear of the dark, or give you a completely new fear of the dark if you never had one. Strangely, the darkness is only one part of a horrific whole in this complex tale of horrific things.
Feral literally has two plots that play off one another, weave in and out of each other, and collide like head butting rams. I found it delightfully emotionally exhausting. Brian Knightâs combination of graphic action and slow reveal makes for very compelling reading, as does his consistently complex and realistic characters. The empathy that his writing evokes made the horror that much more horrific for me. I found the moments I was unable to sit and read (awful but necessary moments in life) still filled with thoughts about the story and curiosity of what was happening next.
I did send Mr. Knight a brief message complimenting his talent and cursing his shocking ending. This ends as a horror story should.
Nothing about this book is for the squeamish.
Everything about this book is for the horror fiction fan who likes true horror and deep content.
But I do not withdraw my statement, F U Brian. Iâm afraid the dark again.
This is a revised re-release, 266 pages print length.
A spooky horror novel
He comes to you when you are sleeping and if you are lucky you'll wake up in your own home. Sometimes he kills their parents and disappears with the children. Charity has had disturbing dreams and night tremors of the Bogey Man before one night he killed her mother and took her. He kept her alive because she was special to him.
Gordon Chambers has searched for six long years for Charity and he thinks by following the trail of dead parents and missing children he will finally find her at the end of the current dead trail in a small town in Washington.