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Title:Cemetery Club
Author:J.G. Faherty
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 252 pages
Published:March 16th 2012 by JournalStone (first published March 1st 2012)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Zombies. Fantasy. Supernatural

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20 years ago four friends awoke an ancient evil, and only the Cemetery Club can stop it before the whole town ends up dead. Or worse.

Rocky Point is a small town with a violent history - mass graves, illegal medical experiments and brutal murders dating back centuries. Of course, when Cory, Marisol, John and Todd form the Cemetery Club, they know none of this. They’ve found the coolest place to party after school - an old crypt. But then things start to go bad. People get killed and the Cemetery Club knows the cause: malevolent creatures that turn people into zombies. When no one believes them, they descend into the infested tunnels below the town and somehow manage to stop the cannibalistic deaths.

Now, twenty years later, the horror is beginning again. The Cemetery Club must reunite to defeat the menace once and for all. The problem is they can’t remember how they did it the first time.

It’s a race against time to find the true source of evil infesting Rocky Point, as the Cemetery Club ventures into the cryptic maze, to face their demons in a final showdown.

"With plenty of new twists on some old favorites, Faherty's latest novel provides readers with as much fun in a graveyard as the law will allow. Ancient legends, demonic shadow-creatures, and ravenous zombies--what more could you ask for?" -Hank Schwaeble, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of DAMNABLE and DIABOLICAL.

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ISBN: 1936564238 (ISBN13: 9781936564231)
Edition Language: English URL http://journalstone.com

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Ratings: 3.9 From 84 Users | 40 Reviews

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I received an Early Reviewer copy through Librarything.If this was made into a movie it would of course be a horror movie with all the gore, ancient legends and creatures you could imagine.This is a story of friends just hanging out at the cemetery, drinking, smoking and maybe dabbling in things they really don't know about, and what the consequences will be. This was an engrossing and well written book.

Library thing review copy."It's happening again" Those fateful words are what bring Mark Randolph and his three high school friends back together again after twenty years. The last time they met as a group they brought to life an ancient evil that nearly destroyed the town, and nearly destroyed Mark. He has spent the last twenty years locked away in an asylum. It's too bad that his release is marred when he is arrested and accused of several brutal murders. "It's happening again" and it's up to

I received a copy of this book for honest review. 'Cemetery Club' is the story of a town with a blood-soaked history and four recently reunited friends who must find a way to stop the terrifying creatures they first awoke years before.This is a fairly simple horror story with all of the usual expected components present - gore, suspense, sex, etc. It's all very well done with a satisfying ending and as a result this was a page turner I finished in just a few hours. There's quite a lot of people

I won this book on Library Thing; this was the second book by this author that I've been exposed to. The first one was a YA novel, which was decent enough, but I felt it lacked a bit in certain areas. That is not the case with this book (an adult novel); from the moment I picked it up, I was hooked and finished it earlier than I'd expected. The writing was great, atmosphere, characters, etc. all engaging and kept me interested from beginning to end.My ONLY complaint (and it's a minor one) was

It took me a while to write this because I was so busy. Boy I wish I had gotten into this way before I did! It is an amazing creepy and eerie story. I won't rehash the story line, as other already have, but if you are a fan of Stephen King's It, this is a similar coming of age story with elements of fighting evil and monsters that have haunted you since childhood..

I've been reading a lot of JournalStone's authors recently and, by and large, I've been impressed. So far, I've really liked every title I've read and J.G. Faherty's CEMETERY CLUB is no exception.I'm not going to go to great lengths to type out a plot synopsis. Read the back-of-cover sell copy to get a better idea of what the book's about. I'll just briefly mention this novel follows in the footsteps of Stephen King's IT, Brian Keene's GHOUL, Gord Rollo's CRIMSON, Mary San Giovanni's THE

Cemetery Club by J.G. Faherty is a book about a group of teenagers from a small town called Rocky Point. The teenagers did some terrible things in their past. As adults they have to come back to Rocky Point and put things right again.I was thoroughly engrossed in this book. This was an extremely frightening read. The story kept me guessing the whole time. "The Cemetery Club" is a book about how a towns deathly secrets combined with the supernatural come back to haunt them. There some truly
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