"Fracassi's novel hits me like a cross between McCammon and '80s King.
Might be one of them summer blockbusters readers love." --Laird
Barron, author of Worse Angels
"A Child Alone with Strangers starts out as a slow burn procedural
with supernatural elements and inexorably cranks itself into a
pulse-pounding symphony of eldritch horrors and all-too-human violence.
Philip Fracassi is the best sort of horror writer--one who is unafraid
to hunt for light in even the darkest places." --Shaun Hamill, author
of A Cosmology of Monsters
When young Henry Thorne is kidnapped and held prisoner in a remote
farmhouse surrounded by miles of forest, he finds himself connecting
with a strange force living in the woods--using that bond to wreak havoc
against his captors. Unknown to the boy, however, is that this ancient
being has its own reasons for wanting the interlopers gone--there is
something hidden beneath the house, tucked away in the dark, damp root
cellar . . . waiting for its return.