Cranberry Cove
Bram Stoker Award-winning author Hailey Piper joins Bad Hand Books with a supernatural crime novella.
Something unspeakable is happening at Cranberry Cove.
For decades, the chilling mystery within the derelict hotel has claimed those foolish and unwary enough to go inside.
Following the violent assault of a criminal kingpin's adult son, enforcer Emberly Hale takes a dark journey into the haunted core of Cranberry Cove-and her own past-to find out the horrible truth.
"Cranberry Cove feels like a more thoughtful and nuanced episode of Tales from the Crypt with its harrowing examination of masculinity and gender roles inside a carnivorous hotel. Exquisitely written with Piper's signature lush and haunting prose, this bleak and undeniably upsetting novella will provoke and excite like all excellent works of art should."
--Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
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Become an affiliateHailey Piper is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth, The Worm and His Kings, Your Mind Is a Terrible Thing, Unfortunate Elements of My Anatomy, Benny Rose, the Cannibal King, and The Possession of Natalie Glasgow. She is a member of the Horror Writers Association, with dozens of short stories appearing in various publications. She lives with her wife in Maryland, where their paranormal research is classified. Find her on Twitter via @HaileyPiperSays
"This is a hell of a read." -- Cemetery Dance
"What follows is the best crossover episode of Law and Order SVU and X-Files that you never knew you wanted and now cannot live without." -- Booklist
"Cranberry Cove feels like a more thoughtful and nuanced episode of Tales from the Crypt with its harrowing examination of masculinity and gender roles inside a carnivorous hotel. Exquisitely written with Piper's signature lush and haunting prose, this bleak and undeniably upsetting novella will provoke and excite like all excellent works of art should."
-Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke