December
5 is Krampus Nacht — Night of the Krampus, a horned, cloven-hoofed monster who
in pre-Christian European cultures serves as the dark companion to Saint
Nicholas, America’s Santa Claus. Saint Nicholas rewards good children and
leaves bad ones to Krampus, who kidnaps and tortures kids unless they repent.
The
Dark Servant, Synopsis
Santa's
not the only one coming to town ...
It's
older than Christ and has tormented European children for centuries. Now
America faces its wrath. Unsuspecting kids vanish as a blizzard crushes New
Jersey. All that remains are signs of destruction—and bloody hoof prints
stomped in snow. Seventeen-year-old Billy Schweitzer awakes December 5 feeling
depressed. Already feuding with his police chief father and golden boy older
brother, Billy's devastated when his dream girl rejects him. When an
unrelenting creature infiltrates his town, imperiling his family and friends,
Billy must overcome his own demons to understand why his supposedly innocent
high school peers have been snatched, and how to rescue them from a famous
saint's ruthless companion—that cannot be stopped.
“The
Dark Servant is everything a thriller should be—eerie, original and utterly
engrossing!”
—
Wendy Corsi Staub, New York Times bestselling author
“Beautifully
crafted and expertly plotted, Matt Manochio’s The Dark Servant has taken an
esoteric fairy tale from before Christ and sets it in the modern world of
media-saturated teenagers—creating a clockwork mechanism of terror that blends
Freddy Krueger with the Brothers Grimm! Highly recommended!”
—
Jay Bonansinga, New York Times bestselling author of The Walking
Dead:
The Fall of the Governor
“Matt
Manochio is a writer who’ll be thrilling us for many books to come.”
—
Jim DeFelice, New York Times bestselling co-author of American Sniper
“Matt
Manochio has taken a very rare fairytale and turned it into a real page-turner.
Matt has constructed a very real and believable force in Krampus and has given
it a real journalistic twist, and he has gained a fan in me!”
—
David L. Golemon, New York Times bestselling author of the Event Group Series
"I
scarcely know where to begin. Is this a twisted parental fantasy of reforming
recalcitrant children? Is it Fast Times at Ridgemont High meets Nightmare on
Elm Street? Is it a complex revision of the Medieval morality play? In The Dark
Servant, Matt Manochio has taken the tantalizing roots of Middle Europe’s
folklore and crafted a completely genuine modern American horror story. This is
a winter’s tale, yes, but it is also a genuinely new one for our modern times.
I fell for this story right away. Matt Manochio is a natural born storyteller.”
—
Joe McKinney, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Savage Dead and Dog Days
“Just
in time for the season of Good Will Toward Men, Matt Manochio’s debut delivers
a fresh dose of Holiday Horror, breathing literary life into an overlooked
figure of legend ready to step out of Santa’s shadow. Prepared to be thrilled
in a new, old-fashioned way.”
—
Hank Schwaeble, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Damnable, Diabolical and
The Angel of the Abyss
“In
The Dark Servant, Manochio spins a riveting tale of a community under siege by
a grotesque, chain-clanking monster with cloven-hooves, a dry sense of wit, and
a sadistic predilection for torture. As Christmas nears and a snowstorm
paralyzes the town, the terrifying Krampus doesn’t just leave switches for the
local bullies, bitches, and badasses, he beats the living (editor’s note:
rhymes with skit) out of them! Manochio balances a very dark theme with
crackling dialogue, fast-paced action, and an engaging, small-town
setting.”
—
Lucy Taylor, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The Safety of Unknown Cities
“A
fast-paced thrill-ride into an obscure but frightful Christmas legend. Could
there be a dark side to Santa? And if so, what would he do to those kids who
were naughty? Matt Manochio provides the nail-biting answer with The Dark
Servant.”
—
John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Violet Eyes
“A
high-octane blast of horror. A surefire hit for fans of monsters and gore.”
—
Mario Acevedo, author of Werewolf Smackdown
“Have
yourself a scary, nightmare-y little Christmas with The Dark Servant. Matt
Manochio’s holiday horror brings old world charm to rural New Jersey,
Krampus-style.”
—
Jon McGoran, author of Drift
Giveaway
for Reviewers!
Anyone
on the tour, or outside the tour, who reviews The Dark Servant on Amazon and
GoodReads and sends their review link into Erin (Publicist for Matt Manochio)
at hookofabook@hotmail.com, now through Dec. 31, 2014, will be entered to win a
$25 Amazon gift card.
See more about Matt and his book on his website:
http://www.mattmanochio.com and follow him on Facebook, Twitter
(@MattManochio), Pinterest.
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