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When They Came Back

(2014)
A Novella by

 
 
It's winter 1899 in Hardgrove, Nebraska - a lonely little village in the middle of nowhere. Nothing ever happens in Hardgrove; farmers farm, shopkeepers tend to their shops, men gather at Mr. Henry's Tavern to drink and discuss crop prices.

But things are about to change. It begins with a mysterious rain - an oily black rain that falls from peculiar green clouds and burns the skin. Then, one after another... the people return.

People who are supposed to be dead.

When They Came Back marks the first collaboration between writer Christopher Conlon, "one of the preeminent names in contemporary literary horror" (Booklist), and visionary art photographer Roberta Lannes-Sealey. It's a story of the living dead told in words and photographs that's unlike any you've ever encountered.

Brace yourself... for When They Came Back.

"This reads like a lost tale, a found narrative, gorgeously written and photographed in such verisimilitude that you will wonder if this tale is true, or partly so. It won't take a great deal of time to read, but this novella will stick in your head like a particularly vivid nightmare."
-- countgore.com

"Here's a poetic tale set in 1899, Nebraska, dealing with a strange black rain that not only burns people's skin, but manages to bring the dead back to life. However, this is no zombie story and it's anything but a typical apocalyptic romp; it's yet another fresh creation that can only come from the mind of Christopher Conlon. Highlighted by Roberta Lannes-Sealey's moody and eerie photographs, Conlon's irresistible storytelling pulled me through this in one sitting. Short, sweet, and highly recommended."
- The Horror Fiction Review


Genre: Horror

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