Halloween comes once a year. HELLoween lasts forever!
On October 31st, 2001, five teens set out to make a horror film for a school project at a Halloween haunt in the small town of Crooks Corner.
When all hell breaks loose, a powerful entity emerges, able to control inanimate objects and use them to kill. The carnage is swift and deadly, a vicious attack that quickly overwhelms the town and its citizens.
Fighting for their lives, the teens - along with their teachers and the local sheriff - must use all of their skills and wit to survive the night and possibly even save the world.
...Or die trying.
Dean Koontz's Phantoms meets Stephen King's Desperation in this epic new horror novel from the twisted mind behind Woom and the Ghostland Trilogy.
Genre: Horror
Praise for this book
"Helloween proves there's no subgenre of horror Duncan can't write. If you haven't considered Ralston the king of indie horror, this small town epic will prove it to you." - Gage Greenwood
"Ralston lures the reader in with spooky nostalgia, reverting us back to naive trick-or-treaters. Like a master storyteller, he takes our giddiness and innocence and unleashes Hell as the true spirit of Halloween comes out to play. You can judge this book by its cover. It delivers on all levels." - Nick Roberts
"Duncan Ralston is constantly proving himself to be the sort of old-school horror scribe our genre needs. Helloween is as epic as it is fun!" - Judith Sonnet
"Helloween proves once again Ralston is more than the writer of Woom... he's one of the best paranormal horror writers currently. Just phenomenal." - Steve Stred
"Ralston lures the reader in with spooky nostalgia, reverting us back to naive trick-or-treaters. Like a master storyteller, he takes our giddiness and innocence and unleashes Hell as the true spirit of Halloween comes out to play. You can judge this book by its cover. It delivers on all levels." - Nick Roberts
"Duncan Ralston is constantly proving himself to be the sort of old-school horror scribe our genre needs. Helloween is as epic as it is fun!" - Judith Sonnet
"Helloween proves once again Ralston is more than the writer of Woom... he's one of the best paranormal horror writers currently. Just phenomenal." - Steve Stred
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