Hello Readers,
Thank you to Blackcrow PR for inviting me to join the Coffin Moon blog tour! Today, I’m excited to share a book spotlight with you.
Title: Coffin Moon
Author: Keith Rosson
Genre: Horror Fiction, Thriller, Dark Fantasy, Supernatural Fiction, Noir Fiction, Paranormal Fiction
Pages: 320
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Thank you to Blackcrow PR for inviting me to join the Coffin Moon blog tour! Today, I’m excited to share a book spotlight with you.
Author: Keith Rosson
Genre: Horror Fiction, Thriller, Dark Fantasy, Supernatural Fiction, Noir Fiction, Paranormal Fiction
Pages: 320
Cover Image:
Synopsis: It’s the winter of 1975, and Portland, Oregon, is all sleet and neon. Duane Minor is back home after a tour in Vietnam, a bartender just trying to stay sober; save his marriage with his wife, Heidi; and connect with his thirteen-year-old niece, Julia, now that he’s responsible for raising her.
Things aren’t easy, but Minor is scraping by.
Then a vampire walks into his bar and ruins his life.
Then a vampire walks into his bar and ruins his life.
When Minor crosses John Varley, a killer who sleeps during the day beneath loose drifts of earth and grows teeth in the light of the moon, Varley brutally retaliates by murdering Heidi, leaving Minor broken with guilt and Julia filled with rage. What’s left of their splintered family is united by only one desire: vengeance.
So begins a furious, frenzied pursuit across the Pacific Northwest and beyond. From grimy alleyways to desolate highways to snow-lashed plains, Minor and Julia are cast into the dark orbit of undead children, silver bullet casters, and the bevy of broken men transfixed by Varley’s ferocity. Everyone’s out for blood.
Gritty, unforgettable, and emotionally devastating, Coffin Moon asks what will be left of our humanity when grief transmutes into violence, when monsters wear human faces, and when our thirst for revenge eclipses everything else.
Keith Rosson is the author of the novels Coffin Moon, The Devil by Name, Fever House, Smoke City, Road Seven, and The Mercy of the Tide as well as the Shirley Jackson Award–winning story collection Folk Songs for Trauma Surgeons. His short fiction has appeared in Southwest Review, Nightmare, Cream City Review, PANK, Redivider, December, and more. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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