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Faith of Dawn

(2024)
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Private Investigator Amanda Lane thought she’d gotten her life together after losing her leg in Afghanistan, but a crumbling marriage and PTSD showed her that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Because of this, she decides to go back to the odd little Florida town where she lived as a girl—not to reconnect with family, but because the cold case of two missing college students seems to point there. If she can solve this case, she reasons, her estranged husband will see her as a hero, and will have to take her back.

However, in the heart of the Ocala National Forest, almost 700 square miles of pine scrub and swamp, waits a horrifying truth about her childhood that will push her the edge of her sanity. She will confront both human and inhuman monstrosities, and endure earth-shattering revelations which she – and the world as we know it - may not survive.

“Kristin Dearborn is one of the most talented under-the-radar writers the horror genre has to offer. Faith of Dawn is crisp, compelling, and unflinching—an edgy crime novel that quickly finds itself in the Florida swamps and there morphs into cosmic horror and cryptid terror, in a seamless balancing act. She’s always been good, but with this one, Dearborn levels all the way up. I can’t wait to see what she does next!” - Christopher Golden, New York Times Bestselling author of ROAD OF BONES and ALL HALLOWS


Genre: Horror

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