Brian Knight brings you fear in the form of a reservoir and the creatures that inhabit it. Reservoir Gods is Brian Knight’s first novel since the now out of print and darn difficult to find Hacks.
Undecided? Want a sample of his writing style? Brian still has a free PDF copy of an out of print chapbook called Heart of the Monster, one of my favorite stories, available for download from his website Brian Knight.com.
This month I’m featuring the book trailer for Reservoir Gods here on …With Intent to Commit Horror. Check it out — over there, to the right, in the multimedia box — just click the arrow to run it.
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Reservoir GodsAuthor: Knight, Brian |
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Dworshak isn’t a lake in the classical sense of the word, but a reservoir; a portion of the once narrow northern fork of the Clearwater River, dammed up to generate power and prevent the yearly spring floods that once plagued the town of Orofino. If half the rumors about Dworshak were true, it would surely be haunted. Stories about a small trade town, its buildings deserted but still intact, buried under hundreds of feet of dark water. Stories of the bodies of workers, accident victims some, murder victims others, entombed forever in the concrete of the dam. Stories of Indian burial grounds desecrated and angry Indian spirits waiting to pull down any unwary white man who swims too deep. Most of all, stories of big fish. |
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