Remote Storm Mountain has been the site of unexplained, unsolved disappearances and deaths for more than a century. As the area attracts new residents and tourists, the mysterious disappearances accelerate. A local family, a cryptozoologist, and a naturalist join to hunt the cause of the town's curse. This relentless and chilling novel reveals the secrets that have kept the townspeople wrapped in an inescapable web, forcing them to embrace the potential for evil that lurks within and around us all.
Award-winning journalist and author Anne Fitten Glenn lives and works in Asheville. She's written two history books: "Western North Carolina Beer: A Mountain Brew History" and "Asheville Beer: An Intoxicating History of Mountain Brewing." She hosted a radio show and podcast on the beverage business called "Imbibe Asheville." Her novel "Storm Mountain," published as a paperback in 2001, is now available as a Kindle ebook.
Glenn has been published in a myriad of media outlets, including SevenFifty Daily, Vanity Fair, Craft Beer, All About Beer, Edible Asheville, WNC Magazine, Edible Aspen, Charleston Magazine, Asheville Citizen-Times, Mountain Xpress, and The Virginian Pilot.
This is the horror/suspense novel that I wrote and self-published in 2001. It's out of print, although you can still buy used copies. I have an extensively edited version that I'd love to have re-pubbed one day. We'll see...