Chasing the Dead: A Novel

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Random House Publishing Group, 2007 - Fiction - 256 pages
"You have a very lovely little girl," breathed the voice on the phone. And just like that, Susan Young is drawn into a living nightmare.

A stranger has kidnapped Sue's daughter, Veda. But he doesn't want her money, only her suffering-and he will kill Veda if Sue doesn't follow his every command. With detailed instructions, the faceless abductor leads Sue into a blinding snowstorm on the longest night of the year, to a place she has not traveled to since childhood. The voice on the other end of the line somehow knows Sue's deepest, most chilling secret-an ominous incident from her past, buried long ago...

Across the loneliest back roads of Massachusetts, in the black expanse of a New England winter, Sue is forced to confront her most awful fears as she is met at each step by ever increasing horrors created by a monster who is surely something less than human. In the hope of saving her daughter from a kidnapper whose origin seems darker than anything she could ever have imagined, Sue will discover just how much trauma and fright the human body is capable of absorbing.

Set over the course of a single night, Chasing the Dead is a fast-paced, ferociously tense supernatural thriller. With the skill of masters like Dean Koontz and David Morrell, Joe Schreiber has created a tableau of shock and horror, death and destruction, that will draw you in and never let you go.

 

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Contents

Section 1
7
Section 2
11
Section 3
18
Section 4
23
Section 5
30
Section 6
36
Section 7
43
Section 8
52
Section 21
121
Section 22
125
Section 23
132
Section 24
140
Section 25
145
Section 26
148
Section 27
152
Section 28
158

Section 9
59
Section 10
62
Section 11
66
Section 12
75
Section 13
80
Section 14
87
Section 15
94
Section 16
97
Section 17
104
Section 18
108
Section 19
111
Section 20
118
Section 29
166
Section 30
175
Section 31
183
Section 32
200
Section 33
204
Section 34
217
Section 35
222
Section 36
229
Section 37
240
Section 38
251
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About the author (2007)

Joe Schreiber was born in Michigan but spent his formative years in Alaska, Wyoming, and northern California. Until recently, he had never lived at the same address for longer than a year. Becoming a parent forced him to consider a career with more reliable income, and he got a job as an MRI tech in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where he lives with his wife and their two children.

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