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Robert Dunbar | 29 comments I always feel shy about posting this sort of thing. Writers, go figure, torn between a need for attention and a desire to remain invisible...

Just trying to spread the word a little. Thanks.

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Legends linger … in the dark places of this earth.

(And it doesn’t get much darker than New Jersey.)

In a desolate city, as ravaged and dangerous as any post-Apocalyptic wasteland, a ragtag gang of demon hunters must battle to save humankind itself. But is mankind worth saving?



THE STREETS is the final part of Robert Dunbar’s THE PINES TRILOGY:

Part I
THE PINES
An evil force draws ever nearer to the farmhouse where a woman struggles to raise her strange, disturbed son.

The Pines (The Pines Trilogy, #1) by Robert Dunbar
The Pines

“Dark, foreboding, menacing, eerie … seductive.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Nor only a superb thriller but also a masterpiece of literature.”
Delaware Valley Magazine

“An astounding work, a brooding tale told with haunting grace. This is a work of art.”
Shroud Magazine

Part II
THE SHORE
As a winter storm tightens its grip on a half-deserted town, the locals cower from more than just the pounding waves.

The Shore (The Pines Trilogy, #2) by Robert Dunbar
The Shore

“A classic of modern horror.”
Weird New Jersey

“Full of chilling surprises.”
Cemetery Dance Magazine

“This intense and wholly original novel is one of the best to come out of the horror genre in years."
Dark Scribe Magazine

Part III
THE STREETS
Horrors prowl back alleys as a group of young people find themselves trapped in a decrepit asylum ... where unspeakable evil awaits them. Do the streets offer salvation? Or death?

THE STREETS (The Pines Trilogy, #3) by Robert Dunbar
THE STREETS

“THE STREETS is like ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO’S NEST, shot directly into your veins like a speedball.”
Greg F. Gifune, author of THE BLEEDING SEASON

“Robert Dunbar has the unique personal vision, command of language, and atmospheric style to enrapture you in the wildest, deepest nightmare.”
Tom Piccirilli, author of THE LAST KIND WORDS


http://www.amazon.com/STREETS-Robert-...


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Bekka | 13 comments Great use of illusion. Congrats!


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