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Jenny's Dance - Bruce Kaplan

Jenny's Dance

Bruce Kaplan
Port Campbell Press , English
1 rating

Malevolence, death and corruption are turning the vacation town of Koala Bay into a charnel house. Does a strange little boy hold the secret?

This is a horror genre novel, described by the author as a nasty piece of work destined to make you creep. Bruce first published over 20 years ago to excellent sales and then allowed the work to go out of print. Naturally seeing the rise of genre rated books he felt a need to add some rewriting to the work and then relaunch with new jacket and livery. The book has already had good reader response in US and will appeal to the readers of Stephen King. One report was that it was the scariest book they had read in 10 years! The setting Koala Bay in Victoria, Australia is of course fictitious.

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