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Summary: A group of students encounter a supernatural terror while on a road trip through Appalachia in this chilling new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the âunforgettable and scaryâ (Harlan Coben) Chasing the Boogeyman.1983: Three students from a small college embark on a week-long road trip to film a documentary on roadside memorials for their American Studies class. The project starts out as a fun adventure with long stretches of empty road and nightly campfires where they begin to open up with one another.But as they venture deeper into the Appalachian backwoods, the atmosphere begins to darken. They notice more and more of the memorials feature a strange, unsettling symbol hinting at a sinister secret. Paranoia sets in when it appears they are being followed. Their vehicle is tampered with overnight and some of the locals appear to be anything but welcoming. Before long, the students canât help but wonder if these roadside deaths were really random accidentsâŚor is something terrifying at work here? Quotes:âScary and hard to put down. You might be advised not to read it at night.â âStephen KingâChizmar wows in an immersive and Ăźber-creepy novel that pays subtle homage to horror classics ranging from the works of H.P. Lovecraft to The Blair Witch Project...gradually ratchets up a palpable feeling of unease through an accumulation of small unsettling moments...Chizmar pulls no punches on the way to a thoroughly satisfying finale...Itâs a tour de force.â âPublishers Weekly (starred review)âRichard Chizmar is a gifted writer. His books work on a primal level and I look forward to reading whatever he writes.â âDon Winslow âI loved Memorials so much. Itâs everything I always wanted from a time machine road trip with Richard Chizmar in a spooky landscape he knows inside out.â âCaroline Kepnes, New York Times bestselling author of YouâYouâll never view a country roadside in the same way once youâve finished Memorials. Chizmar knows where both stories of terror and stories of the heart lurkâand best of all, he understands that they're found in the same places. Buckle up for a haunting ride.â âMichael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of An Honest ManâMemorials is scary as hell, and itâll redline your fear meter. But itâs also as much an ode to that time in our lives where weâre no longer children yet not quite adults, when the road ahead of us was just beginning to clarify. Chizmar's writing has the power to take you back to that point in your own life and hold you there awhile, spellbound.â âNick Cutter, national bestselling author of The Troop and The QueenAuthor Bio: Richard Chizmar is the coauthor (with Stephen King) of the New York Times bestselling novella Gwendyâs Button Box and Gwendyâs Final Task, and the solo novella Gwendyâs Magic Feather. Recent books include the New York Times bestsellers Becoming the Boogeyman and Chasing the Boogeyman, The Girl on the Porch, The Long Way Home, his fourth short story collection, and Widowâs Point, a chilling tale about a haunted lighthouse cowritten with his son Billy Chizmar, which was recently made into a feature film. His short fiction has appeared in dozens of publications, including Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and The Yearâs 25 Finest Crime and Mystery Stories. He has won two World Fantasy awards, four International Horror Guild awards, and the HWAâs Board of Trustees award. Chizmarâs work has been translated into more than fifteen languages throughout the world, and he has appeared at numerous conferences as a writing instructor, speaker, panelist, and guest of honor. Follow him on Twitter @RichardChizmar, or visit his website at RichardChizmar.com.