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Bookery Manchester
Free Tickets Available
Sat, 11 Oct, 2025 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm (GMT-04:00)
Bookery Manchester
844 Elm Street, Manchester, United States
About the Book
In 1970, four boys on the cusp of becoming teenagers notice strange events occurring in Maplewood, NH, timed with the late-night arrival of an old magician who has taken up residence in a boarding house in their neighborhood where one of the tenants is a reclusive pulp horror writer.
The writer’s fears have kept him from venturing outside in over forty years, fears linked to the magician’s previous visit. As children go missing in town, the four boys try to piece together seemingly unrelated phenomena and realize dark forces are at work, but no one will believe them.
About the Author
Gregory Bastianelli is the author of the novels, October, Shadow Flicker, Snowball, Loonies and Jokers Club. His novella The Lair of the Mole People appeared in the pulp anthology Men & Women of Mystery - Vol. II.
Gregory graduated from the University of New Hampshire where he studied writing under instructors Mark Smith, Thomas Williams and Theodore Weesner. He worked for nearly two decades at a small daily newspaper where the highlights of his career were interviewing shock rocker Alice Cooper and B-movie icon Bruce Campbell. He is now a member of the Horror Writers Association and the New England Horror Writers.
He became enchanted with the stories of Ray Bradbury as a young child, and his love of horror grew with the likes of Richard Matheson, Robert Bloch, Stephen King and Ramsey Campbell.
He lives in Dover, NH. He enjoys traveling, especially to Italy where he has visited his ancestral home and hiked the Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast and to the top of Mt. Vesuvius.
Visit his website at www.gregorybastianelli.com
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General Admission | Free |