Rain
John March is having a good day. He doesn’t have many. Then it starts to rain. John March runs a struggling bookshop with just one regular customer – Mr. Hill. His life is defined by routine until the day he discovers that he is sole beneficiary of a will worth £5 million thanks to the eccentric Mr. Hill’s untimely death. But Mr. Hill also leaves behind something else – a lock of hair, a finger bone and a tooth in a jar of water. It’s certainly not the worst day of John’s life. Not until the rain comes and the dying starts. There is something in the rain. Only John can give it what it wants. And yet, even when people are dying, even in the midst of terror, it's not the hardest thing John's ever faced. He faces horror every day. When he locks his shop, drives to August House and opens the door to the room where his wife clings to life. But what he doesn’t know could kill her, because if the rain doesn’t get what it wants, John’s wife will serve just as well.
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Craig Saunders
Craig Saunders lives in Norfolk, England, with his wife and three children. He pretends to listen to them while making up stories in his head.
A horror writer with a side order of fantasy (as Craig R. Saunders), he likes cemeteries and wizards, so it was a natural progression to drift between fantasy and horror like a drunk man weaving in and out of traffic.
He doesn't leave the shed since his wife, his number one fan, hobbled him. She does, however, let him blog at www.craigrsaunders.blogspot.com, where updates and samples of all published work can be found. Also, try following his author page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/craigrsaundersauthor).

