Face the Night: A Novel

Face the Night: A Novel

  • Alan Lastufka
Publisher:Shortwave MediaISBN 13: 9781733691949ISBN 10: 1733691944

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Face the Night: A Novel is written by Alan Lastufka and published by Shortwave Media. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1733691944 (ISBN 10) and 9781733691949 (ISBN 13).

HOFFER AWARD WINNER • 2022 BEST COMMERCIAL FICTION "Outstanding...An impressive, complex horror tale—two (rotting) thumbs up." - Kirkus Reviews, starred She has an eerie gift for drawing faces. Will one terrifying vision tear apart everything she loves? Ohio, 1987. Adriana Krause hasn’t slept in weeks. Desperate for work to keep her three-year-old son out of her powerful father’s controlling clutches, her vivid illustrations land her a job as a police sketch artist. But the only image she can draw is the shockingly mangled visage from her recurring nightmare. With her disturbed nights spiraling into violent episodes, Adriana’s unique talents pull her into the tight-knit small-town’s buried secrets. And now fearing she’ll lose her little boy to the madness sucking her down, she’s convinced that the monstrous likeness she can’t stop scrawling holds the answer to a brutal crime. Can this struggling mother solve a dark puzzle before her family is destroyed? Face the Night is a bone-chilling supernatural thriller. If you like complex characters, lived-in settings, and tension dripping from every page, then you’ll be transfixed by Alan Lastufka’s gripping tale. Buy Face the Night today to survive until dawn! "Suspenseful… shocking… engaging small-town thriller. Great for fans of My Heart Is a Chainsaw." (BookLife) "Reminiscent of early works by Stephen King and Peter Straub." (Kirkus Reviews, starred) "Like a grown-up version of Stranger Things." (IndieReader)