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Silverwood: The Door: A Novel

Melissa Lason, Stephen Kozeniewski, Richard Chizmar, et al.

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Belletristik / Horror

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Deep in the serene forest of Silverwood, California, a monster from another dimension is desperate for the human blood it needs to return home. 

 

What begins as a relaxing week in the woods for two groups of campers—employees on a corporate retreat and a Cub Scout troop—turns into a hellish ordeal when a mysterious dark force lurking among the trees preys on their most violent impulses. A rustic getaway featuring evil whispering trees, a teddy bear-clutching child laughing at your pain, and a malevolent otherworldly presence terrorizing the campground? Welcome to the most terrifying wilderness trip of your lives, campers.

 

Based on Silverwood by Tony E. Valenzuela, Silverwood is a Realm Production written by Brian Keene, Richard Chizmar, Stephen Kozeniewski, and the Sisters of Slaughter — Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason. Listen away. 

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