The night uncovers all we wish not to see. A troubled man enters a dusky park before sunset. A young woman follows, hidden in shadow. Both have returned to the park to take back something the past has stolen from them, to make right six long years of suffering, and to find justice or perhaps redemption-or maybe they'll settle for some old-fashioned revenge. But something evil is alive and awake in those woods, creatures that care nothing for human motivations. They're driven by their own insatiable need: a ravenous, bottomless hunger. The campgrounds are full tonight, and the creatures are starving. Before the night is over, they will feed.
Don't be afraid of the dark. Don't be afraid of to take a swim in that murky lake in the woods. You never know what friends you'll make in the dark woods at night or what might latch on to you in those dark waters. This was a wonderful tale, like a dark ménage à trois between Alien, The Blob and Body Snatchers. I love a good twist, and this story has that as well. The characters are introduced gradually and quite dynamic. It was interesting to see how they evolve during the night that this story takes place. This would be a "delightful" little book to read during a camping trip at an isolated lake in the woods....just be sure to bring plenty of lanterns because you don't want to sleep in the dark.
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