New Horror Novel for Review: Cemetery Club by JG Faherty

cemetery club JG Faherty will be touring in April with his horror novel Cemetery Club.

20 years ago four friends awoke an ancient evil. Now only the Cemetery Club can stop it before the whole town ends up dead. Or worse.

Rocky Point is a small town with a violent history – mass graves, illegal medical experiments and brutal murders dating back centuries. Of course, when Cory, Marisol, John and Todd form the Cemetery Club, they know none of this. They’ve found the coolest place to party after school – an old crypt. But then things start to go bad. People get killed and the Cemetery Club knows the cause: malevolent creatures that turn people into zombies. When no one believes them, they descend into the infested tunnels below the town and somehow manage to stop the cannibalistic deaths.

Now, twenty years later, the horror is beginning again. The Cemetery Club must reunite to defeat the menace once and for all. The problem is they can’t remember how they did it the first time.

It’s a race against time to find the true source of evil infesting Rocky Point, as the Cemetery Club ventures into the cryptic maze, to face their demons in a final showdown.

Read an Excerpt

After thirty or so feet, the tunnel opened up enough for them to stand upright. It widened as well, so much so that he was able to stretch his arms out and barely touch the walls.

“I think I see light,” Cory said, and at the same time John noticed he could see Marisol’s shape in front of him. A few steps later, and they could all make out a strong, flickering glow coming from ahead of them.

“It looks like the tunnel turns up ahead,” Marisol said.

“Do you thing that’s Todd’s flashlight?” John asked?

“No.” Cory’s voice held a note of uncertainty. “It looks more like a candle, or maybe a whole bunch of them. C’mon.”

Still holding hands, they made their way around the bend and then stopped, stunned by the scene before them.

Like some apocalyptic preacher, Todd stood in the center of a small cavern, holding a large jar of Holy Water in one hand while with his other he flicked the blessed liquid at the creatures surrounding him. Each time droplets hit one of the floating monsters, tiny explosions of bright white light resulted, and the creature would back away.

Jesus Christ, they really are aliens! John’s mind screamed as he took in their evil, over-sized eyes and tiny limbs. It was the closest they’d been to the creatures since catching sight of one in the cemetery.

Marisol screamed and pointed at something on the other side of the cave. From another tunnel, more shapes were moving towards them, only they weren’t Grays.

With a shaking hand, John pulled his father’s pistol from his pocket.

The zombies had arrived.

252 pages – Ebook only

If you would like to review Cemetery Club, please fill out the form below or email Jaime McDougall at jmfictionscribe@yahoo.com.au. Please mention which date(s) would work for you. Deadline for inquiries end March 24th or until the tour is filled.

Thank you!


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