After her father’s gruesome murder, Jenn needed a place to get away from it all with some friends, to take her mind off her grief. The empty seaside cottage she inherited seemed perfect.
Jenn didn’t know that the cottage held arcane secrets, mysteries long hidden and best left alone. She didn’t realize until it was too late that the old books and Ouija board she found there really do hold great power. And it was only after her friend’s headless body was discovered that she knew the legend of the local bogeyman was no mere legend at all.
An evil has been unleashed, a terrifying figure previously only spoken of in whispers. But now the whispers will become screams.
Beware…THE PUMPKIN MAN!
Reviews:
"With The Pumpkin Man, John Everson carves his name into the list of great horror writers. A deliciously creepy novel!"
—Jonathan Maberry, New York Times Bestselling Author of Rot and Ruin
“Mr. Everson didn’t disappoint with “The Pumpkin Man. It is a creepy, sharply written grisly tale that will make you think twice about the jack-o-lanterns you see in your neighborhood this coming Halloween.
Mr. Everson has loaded this story with excellent characters, twists and turns, and an inherited cottage that has more than just a few dark shadows and rooms.
“The Pumpkin Man” has a palpable sense of dread and fright lurking around every corner, hidden in every shadow.
What isn’t there to love about a book that has witchcraft, a Ouija board, and a creature that replaces the heads of its victim with a jack-o-lantern carved in their likeness.”
"The Pumpkin Man delivers, for author Everson crafts plenty of ghoulish, spine-tingling scenes full of shocking and vivid imagery. The level of suspense is high throughout, too, never making anything (or anyone) too obvious."
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