October
By (Author) Gregory Bastianelli
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Press
8th October 2024
8th October 2024
New edition
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 28mm
198g
A magician and a dark evil at Halloween come together an an intriguing coming-of-age thriller. Readers of Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes and All Hallows by Christopher Golden will love this. In 1970, four boys on the cusp of becoming teenagers notice strange events occurring in Maplewood, NH, timed with the late-night arrival of an old magician who has taken up residence in a boarding house in their neighborhood where one of the tenants is a reclusive pulp horror writer. The writer's fears have kept him from venturing outside in over forty years, fears linked to the magician's previous visit. As children go missing in town, the four boys try to piece together seemingly unrelated phenomena and realize dark forces are at work, but no one will believe them. AUTHOR: Gregory Bastianelli is the author of the novels, Shadow Flicker, Snowball, Loonies, and Jokers Club. His novella The Lair of the Mole People appeared in the pulp anthology Men & Women of Mystery Vol. II.
Praise for SHADOW FLICKER:
"This is a gripping horror story from an author who deserves a wider audience."
-- BooklistPraise for SHADOW FLICKER:
"This is a gripping horror story from an author who deserves a wider audience." - Booklist
"Its a dark, disturbing treat." Publishers Weekly
"An original, well written horror story, which is sure to scare you or creep you out at the very least! Very well written, with characters written in perfection for this twisted tale! Unique, fun, and chilling to the bone at times! Highly, highly recommend!" - Johnna Whetstone
"This book grabbed me from the start! It had a creepy atmosphere that fit the storyline very well. Must read!" - Naomi Downing
"Shadow Flicker is an intriguing, character driven story with one foot in Eco Horror and the other in Sci-Fi. I loved the descriptions of the island and getting to know it's residents. It is a story of love and desperation and well as greed and fear. The horror creeps up slowly until suddenly it comes crashing in like high tide nearer the end." - Irene Cole
"I read this book almost in one sitting (darn having to go to work) and was captivated right from the first sentence ... This is my first book Ive read by the author, but it will definitely not be my last." - Michelle Donaldson
"A book that's a blend of genres, horror, mystery, sci-fi and supernatural it was a book I enjoyed to the fullest... This really is a book with a fresh and unique plot. Gregory Bastianelli has done some fantastic world building to make the reader feel like they are transported to Kidney Island with the strange things that are going on." - SharonBeyondTheBooks
Gregory Bastianelli is the author of the novels, Shadow Flicker, Snowball, Loonies, and Jokers Club. His novella The Lair of the Mole People appeared in the pulp anthology Men & Women of Mystery Vol. II.
Publishers Weekly described his Shadow Flicker as a dark disturbing treat. Booklist stated: This is a gripping horror story from an author who deserves a wider audience.
Publishers Weekly said of Snowball, that Readers will be riveted by this genuinely scary holiday phantasmagoria. Rue Morgue Magazine said: If you want Halloween-infused Christmas terror tale Bastianelli has got you covered with several feet of blood soaked snow. Horrornews.net has referred to Bastianelli as the messiah of macabre.
He graduated from the University of New Hampshire where he studied writing under instructors Mark Smith, Thomas Williams and Theodore Weesner. He worked for nearly two decades at a small daily newspaper where the highlights of his career were interviewing shock rocker Alice Cooper and B-movie icon Bruce Campbell.
He became enchanted with the stories of Ray Bradbury as a young child, and his love of horror grew with the likes of Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Stephen King and Ramsey Campbell.
He lives in Dover, NH. He enjoys traveling, especially to Italy where he has visited his ancestral home and hiked the Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast and to the top of Mt. Vesuvius.
He is a member of the Horror Writers Association and the New England Horror Writers.