It is also author Stephen King’s third release through the Hard Case Crime imprint, and it’s nothing less than a cause for celebration among the author’s fans as well as enthusiasts for quirky, weird crime fiction. Later is Jamie’s first-person account of the times when he was younger that this power served as both a blessing and a curse. Jamie Conklin knows this to be the case because, as he recounts from the comfortable seat of a twenty-five-year old guy, he’s always been able to see and talk with the dead. We may not like the answers they have for us, but those answers will be honest as the dead personality sees it. If there’s an inviolable rule to the universe, it’s this: The dead cannot lie when asked direct questions. What Any Reasonable… on Down but Not Yet Out in Chicag… Low Budget Regional… on These Woods Get Dark Fast: The… Low Budget Regional… on I Think You’re Too Gentl… Low Budget Regional… on SEQUELITIS: A NIGHTMARE ON ELM… Low Budget Regional… on The Dead Take Much Blood: The…
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