Dark Journey, by A. R. Morlan
Dark Journey is easily A. R. Morlan’s best work, a multi-layered, multi-generational tale of small town horror which evokes shades of Stephen King, Charles Grant, and Gary A. Braunbeck. It’s also a wonderfully non-linear story written in a lush narrative which is reminiscent of some of Peter Straub’s best work. It’s also very much like Straub’s If You Could See Me Now, with its themes of evil echoing down through the generations, especially evil born of cruelty and hatred. Check this out today.