Grinners

Grinners by G. Kent, published by Bandit Press on January 11, 2014, is a 168-page work written in English. This book follows the journey of Louis, Todd, and Lake as they venture into the remote wilderness of Kings Canyon National Park during the summer of 1979. In this isolated and hauntingly beautiful setting, they encounter a group of menacing squatters known as grinners, who threaten intruders with their gleaming knives and sinister grins.
Readers will find a suspenseful narrative that explores themes of fear and survival in the wilderness. Grinners presents a chilling tale that reflects the darker aspects of backpacking, drawing on the primal fears that can arise in such environments. This edition captures the essence of 1970s Southern California noir, immersing readers in a world where danger lurks just beyond the trail.
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In the summer of 1979, Louis, Todd and Lake follow a non-maintained trail into a remote wilderness deep inside Kings Canyon National Park. In that achingly beautiful desolation, they encounter menace in the form of grinners, a group of malevolent squatters who terrorize intruders with their gleaming knives and demonic grins. Grinners is a wickedly delicious suspense tale and finely tuned example of 1970s Southern California noir. It is also G. Kent’s homage to the dark and primal fears that often accompany wilderness backpacking. There’s the lost trail up ahead. Light your campfire and let the horror begin.
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