The dark cry of the moon

Charles L. Grant

first published 1985 Berkley Books, 1987 184 pages

Berkley horror

"Things happen in the Station, that's all. Things happen. It's been that way from the beginning..." Once again, author Charles L. Grant has called upon us to join him as a witness to the strange doings and horrific events that occur in the remote and disturbing little Connecticut town of Oxrun Station. The Dark Cry of the Moon, like its predecessor The Soft Whisper of the Dead, is written in an historical setting th...

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The dark cry of the moon edition · 1987 · Berkley Books · 184 pages · 9780425105023
The dark cry of the moon edition · 1985 · D.M. Grant · 190 pages

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