Jaspar has seen his share of crazy as a necromancer, but nothing like the crazy of a cryptid convention full of people who believe that yetis, bunyips, and chupacabras are real and have the blurry photos to prove it. Unfortunately, his powers are put to the test as attendees start vanishing during the annual snipe hunt in the Louisiana swamp and reappearing dead in the basement of his hotel. As the suspect list grows, he finds himself in danger of falling victim to the Atchafalaya Horror.
Amanda Folmer first discovered her interest in the paranormal while growing up in the Pacific Northwest, and discovered how weird reality can really be while serving in the Navy. She firmly believes that the truth is out there, probably under an interesting rock, or behind that tree over there. In one of her own stories, she would be the first to get eaten.
I do highly recommend reading Beneath the Mall of Madness right before this, or else refreshing yourself, as you are thrown directly into the plot with very little catch-up on events and characters from before. That makes the series of events more seamlessly flow and be immersive, but if you're not on top of everything, some details are a bit harder to catch that will be important later on. Still, definitively a good story.