Night Terrors (Night Terrors 1): The Shadow Watch Book One

Night Terrors (Night Terrors 1): The Shadow Watch Book One

by TimWaggoner (Author)

Synopsis

It's Supernatural meets Men in Black in a darkly humorous urban fantasy from the author of Nekropolis. When you dream, that have discovered, you visit the Maelstrom. Dream long enough and hard enough, and your dreams can break through into the living world. So, alas, can your nightmares. And who's there to catch the dreams and nightmares as they fall into reality? Meet the Nightwatch, the police who catch escaped nightmares. Pray you never need them -

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New
Publisher: Angry Robot
Published: 22 May 2014

ISBN 10: 0857663682
ISBN 13: 9780857663689

Media Reviews
One of the most invigorating reading experiences I've had in a while ... an up-and-comer who's worthy of the hype - Tim Waggoner is well on his way to being proclaimed horror fiction's leading surrealist. - Jack Loyd, Cemetery Dance magazine. It's hard to say if this singular novel, which boasts a wicked sense of humor to round off the horror, should be eligible for an Edgar Award or a Bram Stoker or both. - Elliot Swanson, Booklist, on Nekropolis. Waggoner is in possession of a talent that should be taken seriously, and I can't wait for his next book. - Johnny Butane, The Horror Channel
Author Bio
Tim Waggoner is a novelist and college professor. His original novels include the Nekropolis series, Cross County, Darkness Wakes, Pandora Drive, and Like Death. His tie-in novels include The Lady Ruin series and the Blade of the Flame trilogy, both for Wizards of the Coast. He's also written fiction based on Stargate: SG-1, Doctor Who, A Nightmare on Elm Street, the videogame Defender, Xena the Warrior Princess, and others. He's published over one hundred short stories, some of which are collected in Broken Shadows and All Too Surreal. His articles on writing have appeared in Writer's Digest, Writers' Journal and other publications. He teaches composition and creative writing at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, Ohio and is a faculty mentor in Seton Hill University's Master of Arts in Writing Popular Fiction program in Greensburg, Pennsylvania.