Doom City

Doom City by Charles L. Grant, published by Tor Books in 1987, is a work of fiction that delves into the realm of horror. This edition spans 307 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in Greystone Bay, where an ultramodern supermarket features endless aisles and tempting bargains, setting the stage for an unsettling exploration of the unknown.
Readers will encounter a blend of urban life and eerie folklore, as legends about the supermarket’s basement and a mysterious tomb in the cemetery come to light. The story intertwines elements of classic horror, inviting readers to confront the sinister secrets lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. With its focus on the uncanny and the macabre, Doom City offers a chilling experience for fans of the genre.
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In Greystone Bay’s new, ultramodern supermarket, the aisles are endless and the bargains irresistible. At Grandma’s, legends are told–including the one about what is kept in the basement. And in the cemetery, a walled-off tomb harbors a flock of deadly butterflies. Classic horror fiction.
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