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Midnight Gods
2018
First Published
3.97
Average Rating
136
Number of Pages

As Emily and Oliver Young head home from a party on a cold winter night, they have no idea that someone, perhaps something, is waiting for them in the darkness. When a strange man in a fedora steps in front of their car, what begins as an innocent accident becomes a crime, a hit-and-run that will forever change their lives and shatter the world they believe existed. It's midnight again in America. The country is divided, the planet is in turmoil. Hatred, distrust and anger run rampant. Fear—both manufactured and real—is a disease, and it's spreading. Now, that fear, that god of horror and mayhem, has taken shape. And no one is immune.

Avg Rating
3.97
Number of Ratings
33
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
12%
1 STARS
3%
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Author

Greg F. Gifune
Greg F. Gifune
Author · 37 books

Called "One of the best writers of his generation" by both the Roswell Literary Review and author Brian Keene, Greg F. Gifune is the author of numerous short stories, several novels and two short story collections. His work has been published in a wide range of magazines and anthologies all over the world, and has recently garnered interest from Hollywood. His novels include The Bleeding Season, Deep Night, Saying Uncle, A View From The Lake, Night Work, Drago Descending, Blood In Electric Blue and Dominion. Along with his short story collections, Down To Sleep and Heretics, his work has been nominated for numerous awards and is consistently praised by readers and critics alike across the globe. For seven years he was Editor-in-Chief of Thievin' Kitty Publications, publishers of the acclaimed fiction magazines The Edge: Tales of Suspense (1998-2004) and Burning Sky: Adventures in Science Fiction Terror (1998-2003), and currently serves as Associate Editor at Delirium Books. The son of teachers, Greg F. Gifune was educated in Boston and has lived in various places, including New York City and Peru. A trained actor and broadcaster, he has appeared in various stage productions and has worked in radio and television as both an on-air talent and a producer. Earlier in life he held a wide range of jobs, encompassing everything from journalism to promotions. The author of numerous novels, screenplays and two short story collections, his work has been consistently praised by critics and readers alike, and has been translated into several languages and published all over the world. Greg and his wife Carol live in Massachusetts with a bevy of cats. Discover more about his writing at GregFGifune.com and UninvitedBooks.com.

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