Snowblind

Snowblind by Christopher Golden, published by Headline Publishing Group on October 9, 2014, is a chilling ghost story that unfolds in the small town of Coventry, Massachusetts. This edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins twelve years after a brutal winter and the devastating Great Storm that claimed many lives, leaving the community haunted by the memories of their lost loved ones.
As a new storm approaches, the residents of Coventry find themselves confronting the ghosts of their past, as the weather brings forth the very people they long to see again. However, this unexpected reunion reveals that their wishes may come with dire consequences. The story delves into themes of loss and the supernatural, intertwining elements of horror and suspense that will engage readers interested in ghostly tales and thrilling narratives.
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A chilling ghost story for a cold winter’s night, for fans of Joe Hill and Sleeping Beauties.
‘Throw away all those old “it was a dark and stormy night” novels, this one is the real deal’ Stephen King
Twelve years ago the small town of Coventry, Massachusetts was in the grasp of a particularly brutal winter. And then came the Great Storm.
It hit hard. Not everyone saw the spring. Today the families, friends and lovers of the victims are still haunted by the ghosts of those they lost so suddenly. If only they could see them one more time, hold them close, tell them they love them.
It was the deadliest winter in living memory.
Until now.
When a new storm strikes, it doesn’t just bring snow and ice, it brings the people of Coventry exactly what they’ve been wishing for. And the realisation their nightmare is only beginning.
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