The sound of midnight
earliest edition we have, 1987 Tom Doherty Associates, 1987 249 pages
Oxrun Station is a quiet, peaceful town. Its children are ordinary, innocent kids. Their favorite place is the toy shop run by Dale Bartlett. But Bartlett's orderly world is about to end. Nothing is as simple as it seems. Oxrun Station is a gathering place for evil. The children's games are an ancient ritual worshipping an old and angry god. Their temple is an abandoned orchard. No god can live without sacrifice. Wil...
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