After twelve years, Corrie Phaeder is returning home to Orangefield—the last place in the world he wants to be. Orangefield is a town of nightmares, a town where the impossible and the horrific happen all too often, where ghosts rise screaming from their graves, and where trick-or-treating goblins have no need for scary costumes.
Something is waiting patiently for Corrie's homecoming. This Halloween, a messenger from a realm of shadows, with the body of a scarecrow and the head of a pumpkin, will usher Corrie into what might prove to be his last nightmare, a battle to the death with the ultimate darkness.
Praise for Hallows Eve:
"If you’re in the mood for an ultimate Halloween-theme story then Hallows Eve will deliver you the goods." -- Buried.com
"Hallows Eve in an entertaining read, and Sarrantonio has a knack for detail. The way he describes the town of Orangefield leading up to Halloween really makes you feel like you're there. It's a skill that a lot of writers just don't possess, and it's sad when they try and pass off like they do. Al's the real thing in that department..." -- Dread Central, presented by The Horror Channel
"Samhain, the scheming Lord of Death, is back for more Halloween mischief..." -- Publishers Weekly
Something is waiting patiently for Corrie's homecoming. This Halloween, a messenger from a realm of shadows, with the body of a scarecrow and the head of a pumpkin, will usher Corrie into what might prove to be his last nightmare, a battle to the death with the ultimate darkness.
Praise for Hallows Eve:
"If you’re in the mood for an ultimate Halloween-theme story then Hallows Eve will deliver you the goods." -- Buried.com
"Hallows Eve in an entertaining read, and Sarrantonio has a knack for detail. The way he describes the town of Orangefield leading up to Halloween really makes you feel like you're there. It's a skill that a lot of writers just don't possess, and it's sad when they try and pass off like they do. Al's the real thing in that department..." -- Dread Central, presented by The Horror Channel
"Samhain, the scheming Lord of Death, is back for more Halloween mischief..." -- Publishers Weekly