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The House at Black Tooth Pond
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The House at Black Tooth Pond

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AIKEN MILL, VIRGINIA... A legend-haunted town in Sylvan County, located in a remote, mountainous corner of the state. With its long history of countless deaths and disappearances, Aiken Mill has become known to law enforcement as "The Cold Case Capital of the World." Now, an unidentified, mutilated body has turned up in the town. During his investigation, Sheriff Bryce Parrott discovers frightening clues that lead him to believe some ghostly force-or entity-may be responsible for the killing.

While exploring the darkest corners of Sylvan County, psychology professor Martin Pritchett and his brother, Phillip, happen upon a crumbling, century-old house beside a body of water called Black Tooth Pond. A strange compulsion leads both men back to the house time and time again, but neither can remember any of the events that occur there.

As both Sheriff Parrott and the Pritchett brothers attempt to solve their respective mysteries, their paths begin to converge-paths that lead inexorably to the ancient, foreboding house at Black Tooth Pond.


"Stephen Mark Rainey is a consummate storyteller...at the top of his game." - Richard Chizmar

"Stephen Mark Rainey's The House of Black Tooth Pond dwells at the intersection between the traditional haunted house story and tales of cosmic dread, expertly combining both into a frightening, genre-bending novel that both thrills and chills. - Peter Rawlik, author of Reanimators, Reanimatrix, The Book of Yig

"What T.E.D. Klein did for Lovecraftian horror set in upstate New York and NYC, Stephen Mark Rainey does for the rural South." - Leverett Butts, author of Guns of the Waste Land

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Macabre Ink
Date
1 November 2024
Pages
300
ISBN
9781637891773

AIKEN MILL, VIRGINIA... A legend-haunted town in Sylvan County, located in a remote, mountainous corner of the state. With its long history of countless deaths and disappearances, Aiken Mill has become known to law enforcement as "The Cold Case Capital of the World." Now, an unidentified, mutilated body has turned up in the town. During his investigation, Sheriff Bryce Parrott discovers frightening clues that lead him to believe some ghostly force-or entity-may be responsible for the killing.

While exploring the darkest corners of Sylvan County, psychology professor Martin Pritchett and his brother, Phillip, happen upon a crumbling, century-old house beside a body of water called Black Tooth Pond. A strange compulsion leads both men back to the house time and time again, but neither can remember any of the events that occur there.

As both Sheriff Parrott and the Pritchett brothers attempt to solve their respective mysteries, their paths begin to converge-paths that lead inexorably to the ancient, foreboding house at Black Tooth Pond.


"Stephen Mark Rainey is a consummate storyteller...at the top of his game." - Richard Chizmar

"Stephen Mark Rainey's The House of Black Tooth Pond dwells at the intersection between the traditional haunted house story and tales of cosmic dread, expertly combining both into a frightening, genre-bending novel that both thrills and chills. - Peter Rawlik, author of Reanimators, Reanimatrix, The Book of Yig

"What T.E.D. Klein did for Lovecraftian horror set in upstate New York and NYC, Stephen Mark Rainey does for the rural South." - Leverett Butts, author of Guns of the Waste Land

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Macabre Ink
Date
1 November 2024
Pages
300
ISBN
9781637891773