"Powderfinger"

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy
Cover of the book "Powderfinger" by Keller Yeats, Keller Yeats
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Keller Yeats ISBN: 9780463219904
Publisher: Keller Yeats Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Keller Yeats
ISBN: 9780463219904
Publisher: Keller Yeats
Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

"Powderfinger" is a present-day scary horror story set mainly on the decrepit, abandoned but soon to be redeveloped, bank of an old canal between two towns. It centres on an old tar works known as Raven's Gate. Nick Swann is a world weary mid-forties widower and Assistant Probation Warden at St Joseph's Hostel for young male criminals, situated overlooking the canal and Raven's Gate. A woman is brutally killed on the bank opposite the Hostel on a night when Nick is on duty. Nick believes his lads had nothing to do with it, though consequently Nick is suspended for issuing too many late passes at once. Then another woman is killed and Nick becomes drawn into discovering the culprit. He works with DCI Findlay and DS Deacon as the murder toll rises. Together with help from his old friends Alan and Hugo, Nick's research uncovers a long series of similar murders in the same area, stretching back through the centuries. "Powderfinger" as the killer is dubbed, appears to be some kind of ancient mellifluous, malevolent, murderous being that attacks anyone it considers to be disturbing its peace and quiet. Eventually, as the story climaxes, Findlay, Deacon, Nick and Alan set a trap to lure "Powderfinger" to his doom and rid the area of this beast once and for all. Yet, traps can swing both ways.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

"Powderfinger" is a present-day scary horror story set mainly on the decrepit, abandoned but soon to be redeveloped, bank of an old canal between two towns. It centres on an old tar works known as Raven's Gate. Nick Swann is a world weary mid-forties widower and Assistant Probation Warden at St Joseph's Hostel for young male criminals, situated overlooking the canal and Raven's Gate. A woman is brutally killed on the bank opposite the Hostel on a night when Nick is on duty. Nick believes his lads had nothing to do with it, though consequently Nick is suspended for issuing too many late passes at once. Then another woman is killed and Nick becomes drawn into discovering the culprit. He works with DCI Findlay and DS Deacon as the murder toll rises. Together with help from his old friends Alan and Hugo, Nick's research uncovers a long series of similar murders in the same area, stretching back through the centuries. "Powderfinger" as the killer is dubbed, appears to be some kind of ancient mellifluous, malevolent, murderous being that attacks anyone it considers to be disturbing its peace and quiet. Eventually, as the story climaxes, Findlay, Deacon, Nick and Alan set a trap to lure "Powderfinger" to his doom and rid the area of this beast once and for all. Yet, traps can swing both ways.

More books from Science Fiction & Fantasy

Cover of the book Rebound with the Tentacle by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Ruf der Vergangenheit by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Edge Of The Rings by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book The Alpha's Justice by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Fantasy Noir: Three Stories of Mystery, Murder, & Magic by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Scary Tales of Scariness by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Milked Relentlessly by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Those Across the River by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book War Cry by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Deliverance by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book The Smokiest Grave by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Terminus 8: Finale für Arcane 2 by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book METRO CITY: AMARGO FUTURO by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book David Mogo Godhunter by Keller Yeats
Cover of the book Stormwalkers by Keller Yeats
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy