Read Afterlife by Clegg for Free

by The Undead Rat on October 2, 2008

Horror author Douglas Clegg is doing something interesting this Halloween season — He is offering a free, limited time on-line access to his novel Afterlife (Cemetery Dance edition).

As if making the book available for free wasn’t enough, Douglas Clegg has added an additional incentive: if 10,000 people or more drop in and read Afterlife before October 31st — Halloween — we’ll get treated to a free serialized new novel for 2009.

As of this writing the number count was over 9,000.

What is Afterlife you ask?

Afterlife
Afterlife

Afterlife

Author: Clegg, Douglas
Format: Hardcover
Type: Novel
Page Count: 356pp.
Pub. Date: September 2008
Publisher: Cemetery Dance

Afterlife
Afterlife

Afterlife

Author: Clegg, Douglas
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Type: Novel
Page Count: 272pp.
Pub. Date: December 7, 2004
Publisher: Onyx/Penguin

In the years past, there was a special school for children with psychic ability. Called the Daylight Project, it was shut down after a horrific murder.

Today, grieving widow Julie Hutchinson gets the news that someone is out there . . . her husband’s murderer . . . someone who very much wants to find her.

In a Manhattan brownstone, a psychic dreams of blood and lost souls . . . and an innocent young girl has become host for uninvited voices of the dead.

Their paths are about to intersect. His name is Michael Diamond. He harbors unspeakable secrets. And he’s prepared to do anything in this life — or the afterlife — to keep them buried forever.

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And here is Afterlife, to read for free this month, hosted by Scribd. If you find you want to read more, click on the box in the upper right hand corner to expand the scribd box making it easier to read. Or click on this link to go to the Scribd page with the book to read it and view the comments: Afterlife by Douglas Clegg.

Enjoy!

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