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Ebook {Epub PDF} Deep Night by Greg F. Gifune

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Deep Night (Paperback). For Seth Roman, his younger brother Raymond and their friends, it was supposed to be a few days of relaxation and fun, a getaway. Deep Night For Seth Roman, his younger brother Raymond and their friends, it was supposed to be a few days of relaxation and fun, a getaway from their dull corporate jobs and troubled lives, a week of card playing and drinking at a cabin in the remote woo. Author: Greg F. Gifune Author Record # ; Birthplace: Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Deep Night () Dominion () Blood in Electric Blue () also appeared as: Malevolent Night () Heretics ().



Deep Night by Greg F. Gifune. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , X. Deep Night by Greg F. Gifune is a wonderful piece of horror and psychological mayhem. Gifune is one of my favorite authors today and his writing deserves to be recognized as literary even though he writes in a genre, horror, which is often overlooked for it's quality and style. That experience is not unlike reading a novel by Greg Gifune. Deep Night offers all the joys (and metaphysical terrors) that his ever-growing number of fans have come to expect: three-dimensional characters so richly conceived as to be virtually unique within the genre, fascinating and natural dialogue (an especially high order of accomplishment considering the heightened unnaturalness of the situations), and the inexorable horror of a plotline constructed like a steel trap.