The Feast Of Catchville.The Feast Of Catchville Scott F. Falkner Stone Garden Publishing 3851 Cottonwood cottonwood: see willow. cottonwood Any of several fast-growing North American trees of the genus Populus. Members of the willow family, cottonwoods have heart-shaped, toothed leaves and cottony seeds. The dangling leaves clatter in the wind. Drive, Danville, CA 94506 1600760112 $6.99 www.stonegarden.net The Feast Of Catchville by Scott F. Falkner is a grippingly written horror novella novella: see novel. novella Story with a compact and pointed plot, often realistic and satiric in tone. Originating in Italy during the Middle Ages, it was often based on local events; individual tales often were gathered into collections. depicting the tale of Seth and Anne Landon who become involved with a peculiar and rustic hotel in northern Wisconsin as it becomes the site of terrifying ter·ri·fy tr.v. ter·ri·fied, ter·ri·fy·ing, ter·ri·fies 1. To fill with terror; make deeply afraid. See Synonyms at frighten. 2. To menace or threaten; intimidate. happenings. Carrying readers from late March of 2007 to the end of November of 2008, The Feast Of Catchville tells of a macabre ma·ca·bre adj. 1. Suggesting the horror of death and decay; gruesome: macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle Ages. See Synonyms at ghastly. 2. adventure consuming the lives of Seth, Anne, and their beloved friend, Maggie, who is the owner of the hotel and diner where they first discovered the mystery. Documenting author Scott Falkner as an original and talented writer, The Feast Of Catchville is very highly recommended reading, especially for horror fantasy buffs as an original and engaging tale of three intertwined lives. |
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