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White Out

Tom Sawyer

Verlag: Black Bed Sheet Books

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The weather outside is frightful. As a monster snowstorm crosses the midwest, it brings with it sub-zero temperatures, snow, ice, fog, and something far deadlier....ancient, and with an unquenchable desire for human flesh: The Windego. As travelers do their best to navigate the terrible blizzard and white-out conditions that have descended upon their part of the country, they discover that the weather outside isn't the only thing that's frightful. The Windego are out there, and, for some, whose lives become intertwined in the storm, they confront an even darker evil... themselves. From Tom Sawyer, the prolific and acclaimed Michigan based author of the In Rod We Trust series, Dark Harbors, The Thing from Uranus, Shadows in the Dark and much more, comes a frightfully chilly work of monster terror told in ways only Sawyer can tell, an unputdownable novel that will leave you reading well into the night and will stay with you long after!
Verfügbar seit: 15.02.2026.
Drucklänge: 260 Seiten.

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