Set in the world of his most beloved novel The Last Child ("A
magnificent creation" --The Washington Post), John Hart delivers a
stunning vision of a secret world, rarely seen.
"Hart evokes that surreal landscape with a power and economy worthy of
the great British horror novelist Ramsey Campbell." --Washington Post
**New York Times bestseller
**
It's been ten years since the events that changed Johnny Merrimon's life
and rocked his hometown to the core. Since then, Johnny has fought to
maintain his privacy, but books have been written of his exploits; the
fascination remains. Living alone on six thousand acres of once-sacred
land, Johnny's only connection to normal life is his old friend, Jack.
They're not boys anymore, but the bonds remain. What they shared. What
they lost.
But Jack sees danger in the wild places Johnny calls home; he senses
darkness and hunger, an intractable intent. Johnny will discuss none of
it, but there are the things he knows, the things he can do. A lesser
friend might accept such abilities as a gift, but Jack has felt what
moves in the swamp: the cold of it, the unspeakable fear.
More than an exploration of friendship, persistence, and forgotten
power, The Hush leaves all categories behind, and cements Hart's
status as a writer of unique power.