Borderland

Borderland
ISBN-10
0843934352
ISBN-13
9780843934359
Series
Borderland
Category
Fiction
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
1993-04
Author
S. K. Epperson

Description

For a hundred years, the seemingly docile residents of Denke, Kansas, have used dark powers to prey upon strangers, and now the time has come for all of them to pay the price for their evil deeds. Reprint.

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