Thunderland

Thunderland by Brandon Massey, published by Dark Corner Publishing on October 5, 2010, is a 300-page work of fiction that delves into the realms of horror and psychological thrillers. The story follows young Jason Brooks, who, after surviving a devastating gale, finds his life transformed as his family begins to heal. His mother has overcome her struggles with alcohol, and his father is making efforts to reconnect. However, this newfound stability is soon disrupted by a series of terrifying nightmares and strange occurrences that suggest something sinister is at play.
Readers will encounter a narrative that intertwines elements of suspense and psychological horror as Jason grapples with his fears and the unsettling events around him. The book presents a chilling atmosphere marked by cryptic messages and inexplicable phenomena, all underscored by the ominous presence of thunder. As Jason navigates his family’s recovery and confronts the unknown, the tension builds, leading to a gripping exploration of fear and resilience.
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The stunning debut novel from the award-winning author of Dark Corner and Within the Shadows, now back in print . . .
Days after a devastating gale rips through his town and nearly takes his life, young Jason Brooks wakes up to a whole new world. His mother–once a neglectful, angry drunk–has given up the bottle to spend more time with him. His father–largely absent for most of Jason’s life–is making an honest effort to mend his troubled marriage. And shy, self-conscious Jason has made friends–at last. The whole family is well on the way to recovery–and to finding the happiness that in the past has proved so elusive.
But then the nightmares start . . .
The stalker creeps into the bedroom. He bends down, slowly lifting the bedspread. He lifts it higher . . . and Jason wakes up screaming, his heart thudding in his chest.
And strange things begin to happen . . .
Cryptic messages appear on the bathroom mirror. Clothing flies about the room. The bed rises in the air . . . and thumps back to the ground. And always, in the distance, thunder roars . . .
Because someone–or something–is coming.
For Jason . . .
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