<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The harvest moon rises and the harvest is <i>blood</i>.</b> <p/>When the Blood Moon bleeds red in the night sky, a Beast descends upon the village of Kessler, hunting for human life. <p/>A remote frontier village has fallen under a curse. With the full moon comes a horror that walks like a man but kills like a beast. <p/>Abigail Thorne lives under the threat of the terror that stalks the woods, as well as a mystery in her own blood that may tie her to the killings in a way she never suspected.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>John Corcoran--Chicago native--is a writer, screenwriter, editor, and newspaper columnist based out of Los Angeles, California. John has written across a handful of different mediums and is the co-editor and operator of a quarterly LA-based literary rag called <i>The Pen Name</i>. <p/>Ram Getz began his career by creating commercials and music videos before transitioning into the entertainment business. Ram served as a production executive for Radar Pictures before working as a writing producer for both film and television, while co-creating GM Management for LA talent. <p/>Brett R. Smith is a professional commercial artist working in the graphic novel industry as an edi-tor and creative director, a color artist in the comic book industry, a storyboard artist in the advertis-ing industry, and a graphic artist for multiple clients. He holds a B.F.A. in Animation. Smith start-ed in the commercial art field in 1995 as an in-house color artist for Chaos Comics. Since then he has worked with a wide array of clients, including Marvel and DC Entertainment, Hasbro, Cartoon Network, McCann Erikson, BBDO, and Saatchi & Saatchi. Smith has contributed to multiple premier properties and licenses including, <i>The Avengers</i>, <i>Batman</i>, <i>Superman</i>, <i>GI Joe</i>, <i>Wolverine</i>, <i>Suicide Squad</i>, <i>Guardians of the Galaxy</i>, <i>Hulk</i>, <i>Detective Comics</i>, Heineken, Chase Bank, Miller Beer, Cheerios, Pillsbury, Birds Eye, and many others. Smith was a co-adapter, editor, and creative director for the <i>New York Times</i> #1 bestseller, <i>Clinton Cash: A Graphic Novel</i>. <p/>Chuck Dixon is a graphic novel editor, writer, and publisher. He has contributed over a thousand scripts to publishers like DC Comics, Marvel, Dark Horse, Hyperion, and others featuring a range of characters from Batman to The Simpsons. His comic book adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's <i>The Hobbit</i> is an international bestseller. He is the co-creator of the iconic Batman villain Bane, and a prolific writer for GI Joe and A-Team for IDW Publishing, The Good the Bad and the Ugly for Dynamite, The Simpsons for Bongo Comics, and many creator-owned projects, including Joe Frankenstein. He is the co-publisher of a line of graphic novels based on the American Civil War and author of two series of action novels, <i>Bad Times</i> and <i>Levon Cade</i>. Dixon was co-adapter and writer of the <i>New York Times</i> #1 bestseller, <i>Clinton Cash: A Graphic Novel</i> and <i>The Forgotten Man: The Graphic Edition</i>.
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