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9780765337467 0765337460 Glen Hirshberg is has won the International Horror Guild Award and the Shirley Jackson Award. He has been a finalist for the World Fantasy Award and the Bram Stoker Award multiple times. Hirshberg's flair for the grim and grisly, accompanied by powerfully emotional writing, is on full display in Good Girls , the standalone sequel to Motherless Child . After vampires killed her daughter, Jess fled the American South for a tiny college town in Vermont. She lives in a fire-blackened house with her crippled lover, her infant grandson... and an inhuman thing hidden in the attic. Orphaned in childhood, college student Rebecca is still figuring out what family means. Jess's strange household feels warmer than Rebecca's foster family. The vampire known as the Whistler is on Jess's trail, determined to kill her and reclaim what she stole from him. Innocent Rebecca, hungry for love, calls to something in his fetid soul. Meanwhile, in the attic, the creature that was once a young mother, half-mad with bloodlust, plots revenge., Still in college, Rebecca is the "responsible one." She keeps her friends from getting too crazy--though Human Curling is kind of out there. She's a safety valve for Joel, her foster father, and helps out at Halfmoon House, which he runs with his wife, Amanda--Rebecca's foster mother, who makes sure her children able to protect themselves. To take care of themselves. Mostly Rebecca takes care of everyone else. She works at the university's crisis center, doing whatever she can to help the troubled souls who call the hotline. Until the night he calls. Jess has lost so much: her job, her home...her daughter Natalie, no longer human thanks to the creature who called himself the Whistler. She tried desperately to save Natalie, but in the end, Jess herself pulled the trigger and killed her child. Deep in mourning, Jess flees, with the remnants of her family: the man she loved, seriously injured; her infant grandson, somehow still innocent and pure. And Sophie. Natalie's best friend, Jess's almost-daughter, and a mother herself, though her son is dead. Sophie's alive but not alive--half-mad, half vampire, half a person...and Jess's responsibility. The Whistler is hunting Jess. She killed his Mother...and Natalie, who was his "destiny." But he's not so single-minded that he can't have a little fun along the way, take what he needs from Rebecca's friends and family...take Rebecca for his own.... Fates collide in a small town where fear and love are two sides of the same coin and life and death lie far too close together., Still in college, Rebecca is the 'eoeresponsible one.'e She keeps her friends from getting too crazy'e"though Human Curling is kind of out there. She'e(tm)s a safety valve for Joel, her foster father, and helps out at Halfmoon House, which he runs with his wife, Amanda'e"Rebecca'e(tm)s foster mother, who makes sure her children able to protect themselves. To take care of themselves. Mostly Rebecca takes care of everyone else. She works at the university'e(tm)s crisis center, doing whatever she can to help the troubled souls who call the hotline. Until the night he calls. Jess has lost so much: her job, her home'eÅ her daughter Natalie, no longer human thanks to the creature who called himself the Whistler. She tried desperately to save Natalie, but in the end, Jess herself pulled the trigger and killed her child. Deep in mourning, Jess flees, with the remnants of her family: the man she loved, seriously injured; her infant grandson, somehow still innocent and pure. And Sophie. Natalie'e(tm)s best friend, Jess'e(tm)s almost-daughter, and a mother herself, though her son is dead. Sophie'e(tm)s alive but not alive'e"half-mad, half vampire, half a person'eÅ and Jess'e(tm)s responsibility. The Whistler is hunting Jess. She killed his Mother'eÅ and Natalie, who was his 'eoedestiny.'e But he'e(tm)s not so single-minded that he can'e(tm)t have a little fun along the way, take what he needs from Rebecca'e(tm)s friends and family'eÅ take Rebecca for his own'eÅ . Fates collide in a small town where fear and love are two sides of the same coin and life and death lie far too close together., Three-time International Horror Guild and Shirley Jackson Award Winner Glen Hirshberg brings his flair for the grim, grisly, and emotionally harrowing to Good Girls, the standalone sequel to Motherless Child. Still in college, Rebecca is the 'eoeresponsible one.'e She keeps her friends from getting too crazy'e"though Human Curling is kind of out there. She'e(tm)s a safety valve for Joel, her foster father, and helps out at Halfmoon House, which he runs with his wife, Amanda'e"Rebecca'e(tm)s foster mother, who makes sure her children able to protect themselves. To take care of themselves. Mostly Rebecca takes care of everyone else. She works at the university'e(tm)s crisis center, doing whatever she can to help the troubled souls who call the hotline. Until the night he calls. Jess has lost so much: her job, her home'eÅ her daughter Natalie, no longer human thanks to the creature who called himself the Whistler. She tried desperately to save Natalie, but in the end, Jess herself pulled the trigger and killed her child. Deep in mourning, Jess flees, with the remnants of her family: the man she loved, seriously injured; her infant grandson, somehow still innocent and pure. And Sophie. Natalie'e(tm)s best friend, Jess'e(tm)s almost-daughter, and a mother herself, though her son is dead. Sophie'e(tm)s alive but not alive'e"half-mad, half vampire, half a person'eÅ and Jess'e(tm)s responsibility. The Whistler is hunting Jess. She killed his Mother'eÅ and Natalie, who was his 'eoedestiny.'e But he'e(tm)s not so single-minded that he can'e(tm)t have a little fun along the way, take what he needs from Rebecca'e(tm)s friends and family'eÅ take Rebecca for his own'eÅ . Fates collide in a small town where fear and love are two sides of the same coin and life and death lie far too close together.
9780765337467 0765337460 Glen Hirshberg is has won the International Horror Guild Award and the Shirley Jackson Award. He has been a finalist for the World Fantasy Award and the Bram Stoker Award multiple times. Hirshberg's flair for the grim and grisly, accompanied by powerfully emotional writing, is on full display in Good Girls , the standalone sequel to Motherless Child . After vampires killed her daughter, Jess fled the American South for a tiny college town in Vermont. She lives in a fire-blackened house with her crippled lover, her infant grandson... and an inhuman thing hidden in the attic. Orphaned in childhood, college student Rebecca is still figuring out what family means. Jess's strange household feels warmer than Rebecca's foster family. The vampire known as the Whistler is on Jess's trail, determined to kill her and reclaim what she stole from him. Innocent Rebecca, hungry for love, calls to something in his fetid soul. Meanwhile, in the attic, the creature that was once a young mother, half-mad with bloodlust, plots revenge., Still in college, Rebecca is the "responsible one." She keeps her friends from getting too crazy--though Human Curling is kind of out there. She's a safety valve for Joel, her foster father, and helps out at Halfmoon House, which he runs with his wife, Amanda--Rebecca's foster mother, who makes sure her children able to protect themselves. To take care of themselves. Mostly Rebecca takes care of everyone else. She works at the university's crisis center, doing whatever she can to help the troubled souls who call the hotline. Until the night he calls. Jess has lost so much: her job, her home...her daughter Natalie, no longer human thanks to the creature who called himself the Whistler. She tried desperately to save Natalie, but in the end, Jess herself pulled the trigger and killed her child. Deep in mourning, Jess flees, with the remnants of her family: the man she loved, seriously injured; her infant grandson, somehow still innocent and pure. And Sophie. Natalie's best friend, Jess's almost-daughter, and a mother herself, though her son is dead. Sophie's alive but not alive--half-mad, half vampire, half a person...and Jess's responsibility. The Whistler is hunting Jess. She killed his Mother...and Natalie, who was his "destiny." But he's not so single-minded that he can't have a little fun along the way, take what he needs from Rebecca's friends and family...take Rebecca for his own.... Fates collide in a small town where fear and love are two sides of the same coin and life and death lie far too close together., Still in college, Rebecca is the 'eoeresponsible one.'e She keeps her friends from getting too crazy'e"though Human Curling is kind of out there. She'e(tm)s a safety valve for Joel, her foster father, and helps out at Halfmoon House, which he runs with his wife, Amanda'e"Rebecca'e(tm)s foster mother, who makes sure her children able to protect themselves. To take care of themselves. Mostly Rebecca takes care of everyone else. She works at the university'e(tm)s crisis center, doing whatever she can to help the troubled souls who call the hotline. Until the night he calls. Jess has lost so much: her job, her home'eÅ her daughter Natalie, no longer human thanks to the creature who called himself the Whistler. She tried desperately to save Natalie, but in the end, Jess herself pulled the trigger and killed her child. Deep in mourning, Jess flees, with the remnants of her family: the man she loved, seriously injured; her infant grandson, somehow still innocent and pure. And Sophie. Natalie'e(tm)s best friend, Jess'e(tm)s almost-daughter, and a mother herself, though her son is dead. Sophie'e(tm)s alive but not alive'e"half-mad, half vampire, half a person'eÅ and Jess'e(tm)s responsibility. The Whistler is hunting Jess. She killed his Mother'eÅ and Natalie, who was his 'eoedestiny.'e But he'e(tm)s not so single-minded that he can'e(tm)t have a little fun along the way, take what he needs from Rebecca'e(tm)s friends and family'eÅ take Rebecca for his own'eÅ . Fates collide in a small town where fear and love are two sides of the same coin and life and death lie far too close together., Three-time International Horror Guild and Shirley Jackson Award Winner Glen Hirshberg brings his flair for the grim, grisly, and emotionally harrowing to Good Girls, the standalone sequel to Motherless Child. Still in college, Rebecca is the 'eoeresponsible one.'e She keeps her friends from getting too crazy'e"though Human Curling is kind of out there. She'e(tm)s a safety valve for Joel, her foster father, and helps out at Halfmoon House, which he runs with his wife, Amanda'e"Rebecca'e(tm)s foster mother, who makes sure her children able to protect themselves. To take care of themselves. Mostly Rebecca takes care of everyone else. She works at the university'e(tm)s crisis center, doing whatever she can to help the troubled souls who call the hotline. Until the night he calls. Jess has lost so much: her job, her home'eÅ her daughter Natalie, no longer human thanks to the creature who called himself the Whistler. She tried desperately to save Natalie, but in the end, Jess herself pulled the trigger and killed her child. Deep in mourning, Jess flees, with the remnants of her family: the man she loved, seriously injured; her infant grandson, somehow still innocent and pure. And Sophie. Natalie'e(tm)s best friend, Jess'e(tm)s almost-daughter, and a mother herself, though her son is dead. Sophie'e(tm)s alive but not alive'e"half-mad, half vampire, half a person'eÅ and Jess'e(tm)s responsibility. The Whistler is hunting Jess. She killed his Mother'eÅ and Natalie, who was his 'eoedestiny.'e But he'e(tm)s not so single-minded that he can'e(tm)t have a little fun along the way, take what he needs from Rebecca'e(tm)s friends and family'eÅ take Rebecca for his own'eÅ . Fates collide in a small town where fear and love are two sides of the same coin and life and death lie far too close together.