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Forgotten

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For as long as anyone can remember, The Dwellers have lived on the mountain near Forgotten. After remaining dormant for years, they've returned. Hungry. Demanding sacrifice.The locals have their eye on unsuspecting travelers, intent on sacrificing them to the Dwellers. As visitors to the town discover, Forgotten is not kind to strangers.Three groups of travelers are in for a hellish visit to Forgotten. A father's teenage son disappears on the mountain. A pair of vacationers are ambushed on the road. A private investigator delves into the disappearance of a college student, only to become trapped in a nightmare scenario.A novel of terror from the author of The Hollow and The Dead Land Trilogy.

210 pages, Paperback

First published February 19, 2013

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Anthony Izzo

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Hello, my name is Anthony Izzo and I'm the author of over 40 horror, thriller, and fantasy titles.

I love to write, but when I'm not writing I enjoy spending time with my wife and kids, playing guitar, and drawing fantasy and horror art. I've been told my drawings are as twisted as my fiction, but I'm actually pretty normal. Well, mostly.

Looking forward to hearing from you and discussing books.

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June 1, 2014
As if anyone would ever expect good things to happen in a town named Forgotten. There are creatures in the woods, hungry carnivorous creatures that wreck havoc on unfriendly locals and clueless visitors alike. Forgotten is really very unappealing, no small town charm whatsoever. Izzo seems to have style of very violent, very fast paced action horror and this book is no exception. It's entertaining and solidly written and quite good without ever rising above that and so long as the reader knows what to expect, it's pretty fun.
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April 28, 2019
Small towns got to love them

This was a good story of monsters that can come in all forms. In this story you have two kinds of monsters human and subhuman, which one is worse you will have to decide. The plot is a usual one town has a secret that they have to keep at any cost. But it was like I said a good story.
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