Nothing to Devour
A sequel to Motherless Child and Good Girls.
A lyrical horror novel of obsession, never-ending hatred and fear, and a mother's undying love. An undying mother's undying love.
Cruel yet kind, talented yetterrifying, hypnotically compelling yet repellent, the vampire "mother," Aunt Sally - who was born a slave and died only to rise again - created a horde of monsters. When humans discovered that vampires werereal, she incinerated her flock to save herself.
Now Aunt Sally is determined to find and destroy her enemies:
After Jess lost her daughter to one of Aunt Sally'screatures, she and others touched by Aunt Sally's evil fled across the U.S.This "found family" wants nothing more than to live a normal life, but it is not to be.
One harrowing day, Aunt Sally arrives on their tiny islandhome. Blood and death, triumph and betrayal follow in her wake. Even a humancan be a monster when the time is right. And even a monster can feel love andloss.
Glen Hirshberg's critically-acclaimed trilogy comes to ashattering conclusion that proves that this International Horror Guild and Shirley Jackson Award winner understands the true depths and heights of this thing called life.
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Glen Hirshberg
Glen Hirshberg (born 1966) is an American author of horror fiction. His works include the short story collection The Two Sams, published in 2003 by Carroll & Graf; the collection American Morons, published in 2006 by Earthling Publications; the novel The Book of Bunk, published in 2010 by Earthling Publications; and the novel The Snowman's Children, published by Carroll & Graf in 2002. The Two Sams was a Publishers Weekly Best Book of 2003.
