James Mean's new book "The Misery of Meagan" is based in Denny, California, a place so far removed from the norm of the state, you would swear it was part of the South
Recent release "The Misery of Meagan" from Page Publishing author James Mean is about Denny, a land where no law is greater than what the Elders have set forth, no greed nor corruption greater than that which lies within each of the seven who stand. Denny has long since been a breeding ground for the otherworldly, and it is the Elders themselves who hold the knowledge and design of such rights.
NEW YORK, July 29, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- James Mean, a horror purist since a very young age, has completed his new book "The Misery of Meagan": a gripping and potent work that takes place in 1971, in a logging town seemingly hidden from the modern day.
Mean writes "'I swear amid all that is unnatural upon this ground thy stand will be a wellspring to daemon and sinner alike! The blood of thy wife, thy child, I give to thee!' he screamed to the creatures that he
could well see and those he could not. As they feasted upon their meal, others of that particular birth wholeheartedly listened. Hundreds of years later, little has changed in Denny."
Published by Page Publishing, James Mean's terrifying tale that occurs while the War is ongoing in Vietnam, cultural icons are dying fast, Civil Rights have reached its greatest height thus far, and
yet in a town called Denny, life is untouched by the previous three.
Life itself is controlled by a group of men called the Elders, seven men who deem it best that everyone live in their shadow. Civil Rights passed and enacted, social mores changed, but in Denny, such things are but a nuisance to be swept under an age worn rug.
The population is far from a thousand of the living, but threefold in number of the dead that roam the streets and country roads all hours of the day, unseen, but surely there. In the middle of it all is a beautiful young girl, Meagan Worth, morally fit among a town full of racist degenerates, her own parents, some of the lowest lifeforms the town has seen. She must get away, and when she meets Donald Griffin, a stranger and passerby, she finds more than an escape, but love, undeniable. Eldritch terror and the horror of man begin and end the misery of Meagan.
Readers who wish to experience this chilling work can purchase "The Misery of Meagan" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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