From USA Today bestselling author Robert Swartwood, a supernatural thriller âthat will become a classicâ (Tim Lebbon).
When eighteen-year-old Christopher Myersâ parents are murdered, something is written on his bedroom door, a mark in his parentsâ blood that convinces the police the killer has targeted Christopher as the next victim.
To keep him safe, he travels away with his estranged grandmother and uncle to the small town of Bridgton, New York. And itâs in Bridgton that he meets an extraordinary young man who has come with his father to stop an unrelenting evil.
Soon Christopher learns of the townâs deep dark secret, and how his parentsâ murder was no accident, and how he has been brought to Bridgton by forces beyond his powerâforces that just may threaten the destruction of all mankind.
The Calling is a supernatural thriller in the vein of Stephen King, Peter Straub, and Dean Koontz.
Praise for The Calling:
âThe Calling is a powerful, gripping and terrifying novel, the sort that possesses your whole life while youâre reading it; itâll stalk you through the day, and inform your dreams. Swartwood has delivered a novel that will become a classic.â âTim Lebbon, New York Times bestselling author of The Silence
âRobert Swartwoodâs The Calling is a diabolical rocket sled of a psychological thriller. Told through the vivid, almost druggy point of view of a young man on the edge, tangled in a web of tragedy and surreal horror, Swartwoodâs novel gets under the skin and stays there. Highly recommended.â âJay Bonansinga, New York Times bestselling author of The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor
âSmall town horror at its best.â âHellnotes
âRobert Swartwood might very well be the best kept secret in the thriller genre.â âBrian Keene, bestselling author of Darkness on the Edge of Town
âAn exceptional novelist.â âDouglas Clegg, New York Times bestselling author of Neverland
From USA Today bestselling author Robert Swartwood, a supernatural thriller âthat will become a classicâ (Tim Lebbon).
When eighteen-year-old Christopher Myersâ parents are murdered, something is written on his bedroom door, a mark in his parentsâ blood that convinces the police the killer has targeted Christopher as the next victim.
To keep him safe, he travels away with his estranged grandmother and uncle to the small town of Bridgton, New York. And itâs in Bridgton that he meets an extraordinary young man who has come with his father to stop an unrelenting evil.
Soon Christopher learns of the townâs deep dark secret, and how his parentsâ murder was no accident, and how he has been brought to Bridgton by forces beyond his powerâforces that just may threaten the destruction of all mankind.
The Calling is a supernatural thriller in the vein of Stephen King, Peter Straub, and Dean Koontz.
Praise for The Calling:
âThe Calling is a powerful, gripping and terrifying novel, the sort that possesses your whole life while youâre reading it; itâll stalk you through the day, and inform your dreams. Swartwood has delivered a novel that will become a classic.â âTim Lebbon, New York Times bestselling author of The Silence
âRobert Swartwoodâs The Calling is a diabolical rocket sled of a psychological thriller. Told through the vivid, almost druggy point of view of a young man on the edge, tangled in a web of tragedy and surreal horror, Swartwoodâs novel gets under the skin and stays there. Highly recommended.â âJay Bonansinga, New York Times bestselling author of The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor
âSmall town horror at its best.â âHellnotes
âRobert Swartwood might very well be the best kept secret in the thriller genre.â âBrian Keene, bestselling author of Darkness on the Edge of Town
âAn exceptional novelist.â âDouglas Clegg, New York Times bestselling author of Neverland