Husk
ONE NIGHTMARE ENDS Serial killer Kale Kane has finally died, having survived five years in a coma after a shootout with police. But is his reign of terror truly over? When he died, Kane took the reasons for his atrocities with him, along with the answer to a question police never got to ask: did he work alone? AND A NEW HORROR BEGINS. Mallory Wiess is a typical teenage girl or so it seems. When she moves to rural Minnesota with her father and younger brother, she quickly discovers her new home won t be as boring as she d feared. Who is the dark figure watching her from the house across the street? What is the shape hanging in the shadows of the old barn behind the neighborhood? And why has someone begun digging up graves at the ancient cemetery in the forest? Soon Mallory will learn the truth. For she has attracted the attention of a killer, a ruthless predator who believes only her death will finish the work Kale Kane began, and unleash an evil that has faded into legend. In the end, one night will decide if the dead will rise. Matt Hults delivers a crackling, creepy tale. A fast-paced read with a generous body count, Husk will make your skin crawl. Scott Nicholson, Bestselling author of They Hunger Remember the first time you read Joe Lansdale s The Drive-In, or Freezer Burn? Remember how exhilarated you felt as you tore through the pages as Lansdale kept knocking your jaw to the floor with his endless inventiveness, unexpected belly-laughs, and those even more unexpected moments of terror and pathos? Miss that feeling of being completely at the mercy of a writer s imagination and boundless energy for his subject? Fret no more, friends you now have Matt Hults s Husk. This sucker is the real thing, an in-your-face, rollicking, scary, funny, and unexpectedly poignant potpourri of a horror story, an unabashed and unapologetic throwback to the early pulps infused with a vindictive modern-day sensibility that will have your head spinning and your mouth hanging open. It doesn t get any more fun than this. Gary A. Braunbeck, winner of the Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award, author of Coffin County and Destinations Unknown Suspenseful and gruesome, with just the right leavening of hopefulness and nod-wink humor. Dr. Kim Paffenroth, Bram Stoker Award Winner for Dying to Live. Husk is wild, bloody, scary, action-packed, and entertaining as hell. Matt Hults seems to be having a blast telling his tale, and I had a blast going along for the ride. Great fun Jeff Strand, Bram Stoker Nominated Author of PRESSURE "'Husk' is a chilling and relentless tale that will make you want to check your closets, lock your windows and keep an eye in your review mirror...but don't think that'll save you " Fran Friel, Bram Stoker Nominated Author of Mama's Boy Husk is violent, intense and terrifying. The characters are as real as you and I, and every triumph is rapturous while every death is harrowing. Matt Hults proves himself as a master of the genre with his striking debut novel. It will leave you feeling skinned alive and dying for more. Joel A. Sutherland, Bram Stoker Nominated Author of Frozen Blood I have come across some pretty mind-blowing demons on paper, on the big screen, and especially in my mind. But the Husk Matt Hults created in this his first novel breaks all my thresholds for fear, and believe me I have built some pretty sound barriers in my time. Giovanna Lagana, author of With Black & White Comes the Grey Includes previews: James Roy Daley's Terror Town James Roy Daley's Into Hell