The Streets
THE STREETS is the final part of Robert Dunbar's THE PINES TRILOGY:
In a desolate city, as ravaged and dangerous as a post-Apocalyptic wasteland, horrors prowl the back alleys. Struggling to survive, a group of young people find themselves trapped in a decaying asylum... where unspeakable evil lurks.
Do the streets offer escape? Or death?
THE PINES
"Dark, foreboding, menacing, eerie ... seductive." ~ The Philadelphia Inquirer
THE SHORE
"A classic of modern horror." ~ Weird New Jersey
THE STREETS...
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Robert Dunbar
Robert Dunbar is the author of the supernatural thrillers The Pines and The Shore, both of which garnered profoundly postive reviews. He is also the author of Martyrs & Monsters - a collection of his short fiction - and a dark literary novel Willy as well as the novella Wood and the nonfiction book Vortex. He has been called "the catalyst for the new literary movement in horror" and "one of the saviors of contemporary dark fiction."
Dunbar has written for television and radio as well as for numerous newspapers and magazines. His plays and poetry have won awards, and his short fiction has been widely anthologized.
The Pines Trilogy
The Pines Trilogy consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
