An excellent American horror story. Bangladeshi-American Saad Haque, His wife, And their young son live in Uxbridge, a remote Texas town. Stress has made Saad lash out at his family in the past. When he remembers what he did – what he almost did – it turns his blood to ice.
One day, a strange storm strikes, cutting off the town from the outside world. Dozens of people transform into nightmarish creatures with razor-sharp jaws and claws. In fifteen minutes, the population of Uxbridge is reduced from about twelve hundred to a hundred. Blood flows down the gutters. Corpses and body parts litter the streets. The burrowing tale captivates the readers in this American horror story.
Saad, his family, and a group of survivors fight to stay alive. However, there is something much worse than the creatures lurking in the dark. To face it, Saad must face his own nightmares, his own… demons.
Uxbridge was a small, remote town in southeast Texas about twelve hundred people lived in it. It was found as a logging village in 1691. A dense forest of pine, hickory, and oak boarded it.
Near Uxbridge town center lay a long, curving road named Hillingdon Road. Rows of picturesque, two-story, brick-and-wood houses lined it. One of them belongs to Saad Haque.
One hot May morning, Saad woke up and stepped into his living room. His wife Nusrat and three-year-old son Sameed were asleep upstairs. Saad was a Bangladeshi-American. He was twenty-nine, tall, and lanky. He had light brown skin, sullen brown eyes, and black hair that had started to gray above the temples. Stubble covered his cheeks and jaw. He wore a blue T-shirt and tan shorts. Buy from BDCoast.Com at an affordable price.
Specifications:
- Author: Nesar Nadim
- Weight: 158 g
- ISBN: 978-984-90272-7-0
- Publisher: The Daily Star
- Book Type: Used
- Book Condition: Almost New
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