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A Winter Haunting

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HarperCollins, Jan 22, 2002 - Fiction - 320 pages

Dale Stewart's life has become a shadow of what it once was. A respected college professor and successful novelist, he sabotaged his career and his marriage with an obsessive love affair that ended badly.

With darkness closing in on him, Dale decides to return to his boyhood home in Illinois. Drawn by a recurring nightmare that has plagued him since his youth -- and a troubling certainty that something is waiting for him there -- he hopes to exorcise his demons.

In the last hours of Halloween, he reaches the outskirts of the dying town of Elm Haven. There, he moves into the abandoned farmhouse that was once the home of his closest boyhood friend, the strange and brilliant Duane McBride, who lost his young life in a grisly "accident" back in the terrible summer of 1960. Hoping to find peace in isolation, he settles in for the long, harsh winter.

But Dale is not alone. Soon after he arrives, cryptic messages begin appearing mysteriously on his computer screen while he struggles to work on his novel. He sees black dogs roaming the grounds. And an old enemy has reemerged, a bully who seems as determined to persecute Dale as he was in childhood.

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I think the writing style is really interesting. - Goodreads
I really liked the ending! - Goodreads
Great atmosphere and a quick plot. - Goodreads
The prose is fantastic, but the story is less so. - Goodreads
It was a fast paced, page turner. - Goodreads
This book moved at a great pace. - Goodreads

Review: A Winter Haunting (Seasons of Horror #2)

User Review  - Frank - Goodreads

I didn't realize that this is a sequel to Simmons' "Summer of Night." It probably would have been better to read "Night" before "Winter Haunting" but, nonetheless, I found this one to be enjoyable and ... Read full review

Review: A Winter Haunting (Seasons of Horror #2)

User Review  - Jayme - Goodreads

it was a good book, but it was hard to understand who was narrating. Read full review

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About the author (2002)

Dan Simmons is the Hugo Award-winning author of Hyperion and The Fall of Hyperion, and their sequels, Endymion and The Rise of Endymion. He has written the critically acclaimed suspense novels Darwin's Blade and The Crook Factory, as well as other highly respected works, including Summer of Night and its sequel A Winter Haunting, Song of Kali, Carrion Comfort, and Worlds Enough & Time. Simmons makes his home in Colorado.

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