Cameron and his mother deal with their tragic past in different ways-she with alcohol, he with an imaginary friend. But that imaginary friend has become so much more-a deadly, hard-to-contain force, its primary objective no longer the protection of Cameron. An LAPD detective-struggling to solve a string of grisly killings-and a psychologist-trying to understand Cameron-work together to uncover the connection. But can they stop such an elusive, impossible evil? Or will it rip them to shreds?A clever blend of supernatural terror and police procedural, Cameron's Closet is ready to thrill a new generation of readers. This 25th Anniversary Edition from Evil Jester Press features cover art from Alex Mcvey and a new introduction by Bram Stoker Award winner Joe McKinney. Don't miss it!
Gary Brandner is "The Godfather" of the modern horror novel in my opinion. Along with Stephen King, he helped launch the horror boom of the late 70's/early 80's with his classic THE HOWLING. It was also the first adult horror novel I ever read and it ignited my passion for the genre that continues to this day. (It's more like an obsession, really.) CAMERON'S CLOSET is one of my favorites. A series of bizarre and grotesque murders occur around a young boy. A detective and child psychologist feel there is some connection to the boy's "invisible friend" in his closet and some experiments the boy's father performed on him to nurture some latent psychic ability. But before they can exorcise the boy's personal demons, a beast is unleashed beyond the control of the boy and it's hunger is insatiable... Brandner's writing is clear, concise, and very compelling. He has keen sense of how to tell a good story and he knows what readers want from a horror novel. One of his best and highly recommended.
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