Description
Everything seems normal in Winslow, Washington, as the tourists arrive for summer fun-the carnival in Prospect Park, the ghost-town tour-and the locals retreat to Ruby Creek to cool off. The only thing that's unusual is the death of Pard Holloway's cattle after a brief, strange illness.
But now the disease seems to be spreading to humans. One by one, individuals deteriorate into lunacy. Seventeen-year-old Hazel Winslow, however, is perfectly healthy. That leaves her to confront the crisis on her own while her father, the sheriff, heads into the woods to hunt a fearsome creature; her boyfriend grows delusional; and ghosts invade her grandmother's broken-down mansion. How can she reason with them when their minds aren't functioning? And what would be worse-succumbing to the sickness, or being the last sane person left?
Inspired by true events and informed by historical accounts, this modern Gothic tale evokes the mass hysteria of the Salem witch trials and the terror of the events in Pont-Saint-Esprit, France, in 1951.
"Plenty of thrills." -Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Elizabeth Voss is the author of short stories and the suspense novel The Winslow Incident, which was nominated for the Daphne du Maurier Award for Excellence in Mystery and Suspense and appeared on Library Journal's list of "First Novels that Promise Good Reading." She is a member of the International Thriller Writers and the Horror Writers Association. Voss lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband and frequent co-author, Peter Tackaberry.
Book Information
ISBN 9781504090469
Author Elizabeth Voss
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Open Road Media Mystery & Thriller
Publisher Open Road Media