Four bestselling authors. One hellraising premise.
What if the dead could be summoned from their graves--for a price? What
if a quartet of distinctive storytellers took a stab at this deceptively
simple idea--on a dare? The answers lie here, in Four Summoner's
Tales, as these acclaimed writers accept the challenge and rise to the
occasion--in four brilliantly chilling ways. It's all in the
execution....
"Suffer the Children" by Kelley Armstrong
#1 New York Times bestselling author
A preacher and his adopted daughter must solve the mystery of the
newcomers to their isolated 19th-century village--men who are preying on
residents' overwhelming grief with promises to bring the stricken back
to life.
"Pipers" by Christopher Golden
New York Times bestselling author
Twenty-three people have already lost their lives to the ruthless cartel
terrorizing their small Texas border town. But one man has a plan for
revenge, if the town's survivors will let him use their loved ones--to
raise an army of the undead.
"A Bad Season for Necromancy" by David Liss
Nationally bestselling author
In merry old England, a rascally con man stumbles upon a book for
raising the dead. But instead of using it to make money reviving
relatives for the rich, he'll do just the opposite. Because some family
skeletons need to stay buried.
"Alive Day" by Jonathan Maberry
New York Times bestselling author
In war-torn Afghanistan, a U.S. military operative and his team face off
against an ancient horror during a harrowing off-the-books
search-and-rescue mission.