The Ravenous (novel)

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The Ravenous
Author T. M. Gray
Cover artist KHP Studios
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Horror novel
Publisher Black Death Books
Publication date 2003
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 204 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-9747680-5-7

The Ravenous is a 2003 horror novel written by T. M. Gray. It is Gray's second published novel. T. M. Gray's novel The Ravenous is about a rural Maine town where most of the adult citizens are members of a human-sacrificial cult. The plot involves a teenager who discovers the horrifying truth about his town.

[edit] Inspiration

In an interview in The Chronicle, Issue 31[1], T. M. Gray states: "If Jaws made you afraid to go in the water, and Psycho made you afraid of taking a shower, I wouldn't suggest a woodland hike after reading this novel!"

[edit] Plot summary

The Ravenous introduces us to Eddie Spears, a teenager who is into video games and hanging out with his best friend, Jess Brown. Eddie has a problem: he can hear distant whispers and this causes severe headaches. When he discovers the true cause for his town's prosperity: a sacrificial pseudo-Druid cult, Eddie comes to realize he has a special gift--but can he use it in time to save his sister's life?