The Ravenous (novel)
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The Ravenous | |
Author | T. M. Gray |
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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?