Wild Wood
Evil in a winter landscape

The narrator of this disturbing novel has come to his estranged brother's country house with his daughter hoping for reconciliation.

But John Singleton - actor, artist, philanderer - has discovered something terrible in the deep wood that surrounds him.

Where wild dogs prowl but no children roam, a truth waits, ancient and hungry.

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Wild Wood
Evil in a winter landscape

The narrator of this disturbing novel has come to his estranged brother's country house with his daughter hoping for reconciliation.

But John Singleton - actor, artist, philanderer - has discovered something terrible in the deep wood that surrounds him.

Where wild dogs prowl but no children roam, a truth waits, ancient and hungry.

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Wild Wood

Wild Wood

by Max Gersh
Wild Wood

Wild Wood

by Max Gersh

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Overview

Evil in a winter landscape

The narrator of this disturbing novel has come to his estranged brother's country house with his daughter hoping for reconciliation.

But John Singleton - actor, artist, philanderer - has discovered something terrible in the deep wood that surrounds him.

Where wild dogs prowl but no children roam, a truth waits, ancient and hungry.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780982522905
Publisher: Postern Press
Publication date: 07/20/2009
Pages: 104
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.25(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Max Gersh, who writes under several names, has been nominated for awards by the Mystery Writers of America, the Private Eye Writers of America, the International Thriller Writers, and the Short Mystery Fiction Society. His fiction has been appearing in national magazines for almost forty years. An alter-ego's mystery novels have been described as "sparkling" (Publishers Weekly), "entertaining . . . great fun" (USA Today), and "trenchant, sly . . . cerebral fun" (Kirkus).
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