THOSE BELOW THE TREE HOUSE - OUT NOW

Those Below The Tree House is OUT NOW. You can get a copy HERE.

After an attack leaves Tony's stepfather wounded, his thirteenth birthday descends into a nightmare. His stepdad is home, a bite on his neck, as Riverside's only officer searches the woodlands for the aggressor. Tony is told not to cause a panic among the few kids living in Riverside's mountaintop community, and his best friends Ben Rodgers and Lee Tally are unaware.

Overnight, the condition of Tony's stepfather worsens. His mother won't leave the bedside. And soon, Riverside is turned upside down as residents morph into moss-covered abominations. Freaks.

Joined by the local bully, the boys seek refuge in Rodgers' tree house, trapped inside as neighbors, and even family, claw the trunk... Food and water soon run low.

With all hope lost, the boys decide to have their first of what they can before time runs out. Their first drink, their first cigarette, their first of anything at all. Like baby birds thrown from the nest, they will need to fly or fall. And time is running short.

For his thirteenth birthday, Tony learns the world has teeth. And someone else is out there, too, watching. An adult in a butcher's apron. Waiting...

Those Below The Tree House
is the new supernatural coming-of-age from the Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of What Do Monsters Fear? and A Penny For Your Thoughts.

"If you like apocalyptic coming-of-age horror stories, Those Below The Tree House is for you. Fast paced, scary, and refreshingly inventive, Hayward has crafted a barn-burner of a thriller."--Richard Chizmar, author of Gwendy's Magic Feather

"A towering epic that blazes with energy, excitement and horror--highly recommended."--Simon Clark, British Fantasy Award-winning author of Blood Crazy and Vampyrrhic

"...the future of the horror genre is changing hands, and there is a whole new brew of writers assuming the task. Matt Hayward leading that pack."--Edward Lee, author of The Bighead and White Trash Gothic

"...Hayward bleeds onto the page."--Brian Keene, author of Ghoul and The Rising



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