Deeper & Under the Overtree & Harvest Moon by James A. Moore
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Overview:
Genre: Horror|Dark Fantasy|Lovecraftian
Deeper:
Golden Cove today appears to be a charming New England seacoast town. But there are dark stories from decades past—when the town had a different name. Captain Joe Bierden’s heard them all—tall tales to entertain the tourists, he thinks. He doesn’t hesitate to hire his boat out to a research team eager to begin a month-long diving expedition. So no one is more surprised than Captain Joe with the—thing—that the team finds in an offshore underwater cave. Their first mistake is in bringing it ashore. Their second is believing it can’t survive on land. Their third is thinking that it’s the only one of its kind…
Under the Overtree:
Can you hear it? The whispered laughter carried by the wind?
Can you see Them? The faint shadowy forms that move through the woods near Lake Overtree. The ones whose very presence is silencing the wild life?
Can you feel the changes in the air? The changes taking place in one young man whose entire world is shifting, changing to accommodate his desires. The girl of his dreams is his for the taking, the kids who bullied him are going away one by one, and even his worst enemies are seeing him in a different light. His body, once soft and flabby, has grown strong and lean, something he never expected would happen. His stepfather, Joe, has finally stopped looking at him like garbage and started treating him like a real son. Every hope, every wish that Mark Howell has known in his lonely life is coming true.
Can you hear it? The mournful wails of families torn apart by the loss of their loved ones? The faint screams of the damned, of those foolish enough to cross his path?
Harvest Moon:
You reap what you sow in Beldam Woods.
Once upon a time there was a town called Beldam Woods, where all of the people lived happy, carefree lives and no one wanted for anything. All of the children at the schools studied hard and learned their lessons. All of the adults were true to their spouses and everyone was content.
At least that’s what the travel brochures say.
They don’t tell you about the puddle of blood found inside the local veterinary clinic, or about the old librarian found torn to pieces inside his house. They don’t mention the troubles the police are having with their investigations into local crimes, or about the petty jealousies that have grown between the students attending the local public school and the kids going to the upper crust private academy.
Those brochures fail to mention the odd vegetation growing in the woods not far from the town, or the reasons that everything in the Witch’s Hollow is poisonous to eat or even to touch.
None of the literature written about Beldam Woods talks of human sacrifices or the desecration of new graves; there’s not a word written down about the monsters that allegedly lived there in the past, or what the townsfolk did to them.
And most importantly, there’s no mention of what happens when the monsters come back to put paid to some old debts…
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