Hunger
Joe Hill · Horror
Based on recommendations from independent creators
#111 All Time
About this book
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of King Sorrow, The Fireman, and NOS4A2 comes a chilling new novel about the battle for a country's survival -- and a malevolent, murderous ghost hell-bent on consuming souls. They're starving in Boston. It's the winter of 1776, and the besieged city is running perilously low on supplies. First the American rebels penned in the British soldiers, then frostbite sank its teeth into the city, and now a ravenous ghost has come to feed on the trapped and desperate colonists who remain loyal to the Crown. Morale is low enough among the besieged British troops without a fiend tempting men with a sumptuous feast of roast meat, pastries, puddings, and pies. It's a spread many would sell their souls for...which is exactly the deal on offer. As the ghoul's withered victims pile up, and panic spreads, British General Howe takes action: he orders Captain Amos Crowe to expel the fiend by any means necessary. It is an impossible order. But it's far from t
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