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The Little Woods: Book One of the New Apocrypha

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Product Description "I could not put it down! Haunting imagery... supernatural phenomena... I highly recommend this book!" -bookstagrammer @shereadswithcoffee Do you believe in Demons? You will.A HORROR STORY INSPIRED BY REAL EVENTS A group of boyhood friends in the summer of 1977. An annual rite of passage in a dark and alluring Pennsylvania wood. The channeling of a malevolent Presence. And a childhood game about to go terribly wrong... Two brothers in the summer of 1995, reunited by the unspeakable nightmare of their past. A bewitching tavern proprietress and psychic intuitive from New Orleans. The revelation of an apocryphal prophesy. And a harrowing return to the woods haunted by something far more dangerous than a memory... ... If you like the coming-of-age movie Stand by Me, are horror-stricken by Golding's Lord of the Flies, or delight in the terror of Stephen King's IT or Pet Sematary, then you'll love The Little Woods. Frighteningly suspenseful and emotionally charged from page one, The Little Woods unfolds through two parallel-running storylines—each chapter alternating between the horrifying events of 1977 and their chilling repercussions in 1995. When both converge, the result is a taut and twisted climax of biblical proportions and an ending certain to leave you as satisfyingly on edge as you are shocked! Will Ian exorcise the darkness that haunts him, or will it gain the power to consume us all? Click the BUY NOW button to find out. **Includes a personal note from the author about the real Little Woods that inspired the story, plus a free bonus chapter of The Shadow Watchers, Book Two in the New Apocrypha series.** YOUR SCARES ARE WAITING Review WHAT AMAZON READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LITTLE WOODS! ★★★★★ "Watch out Stephen King, there's a new sheriff in town! I finished the 400 pages in two days. This should be at the top of everyone's reading list!" ★★★★★ "You'll lose sleep with this one! I haven't felt this satisfied with a horror book in a long time. Every spare moment was spent in The Little Woods!" ★★★★★ "Did not want it to end! I would give this book more stars if I could! Cannot wait for the next book!" ★★★★★ "A scary 5 star read! I'm normally not too affected by scary stories but let me tell you, this one had me SHOOK. My heart was literally clenching." ★★★★★ "WOW. Horror-loving friends, this one was so good! A boys' coming-of-age story mixed with demons and creepy woods. You want a book that will continue to scare you and leave you on edge until the LAST FREAKIN PAGE? This is it!" ★★★★★ "Any author who is able to scare me the way AG Mock did, deserves all my respect.   I cannot wait to read the second book in this upcoming trilogy. Because that ending?!" ★★★★★ "Scariest book I've read since The Exorcist!" ★★★★★ "Sends shivers up your spine! Highly recommend, but don't read it alone in a dark house!" ★★★★★ "Wow! Atmospheric...the author throws you right into the story from page one...a completely absorbing story." ★★★★★ "Delivers true scares and kept me up way too late reading, even as I was looking around every corner of the room!" ★★★★ "I loved that this was not just a regular horror novel. It's a horror novel masquerading as a coming-of-age story, and a really effective one at that. But don't worry, this is a horror novel complete with demons and gore and phenomenal terror. ★★★★★ "Could not put it down! I highly recommend this book." "Exquisitely crafted and disturbingly believable, this is supernatural horror at its bone-chilling best." — Evolution Magazine  From the Author A PERSONAL NOTE FROM A.G MOCK THE LITTLE WOODS you are about to enter are real. The nearby wooded enclave called the Beechnut is also real. As is the small, idyllic neighborhood nestled innocently at their beckoning edge.   I find it worth sharing that nearly all who spent their childhood here have not only moved away, but moved very far awa