February 13th, 1809 - something falls from the sky and out crawls a "pure nightmare," - 3 1/2 feet long, innumerable legs, each ending in a double pair of claws. Its face most ghastly of all: triangular in shape, insect-like mandibles... and human eyes. "A cross between a centipede and a bright red, enormous lobster." It digs itself and its ship deep underground and stays there for the better part of the next 200 years. During that time, a barn is built on top of it's burial site.
Present Day - upon returning home from work, Casey Dubois parks in front of his barn, drawn to it for some reason, and sees one of their farm cats laying dead in the grass, flattened, looking as if it's been dead for weeks, even though he saw it that very morning before work.
Upon going to bury the cat, Casey notices there are no obvious signs of death, then sees that it's been penetrated by a pinkish-red root. Casey chops at the root with his shovel, but instead of breaking, it bounces off, and the root slithers back down into the dirt. Without truly understanding how he knows this, Casey realizes something wrong is living underneath the barn, and he just knows it's something evil.
Even as a kid, Casey would dare or "test" himself to go into the basement-like room in the barn, but each time he would still feel the same: as if he were being watched and listened to; a feeling of impending doom; the mentality and inherent knowledge that if you didn't get out - now - you never would.
Meanwhile, the thing under the ground grows stronger, now able to "reach out, manipulate and control evil," and it is now searching for a host. Not only that, but it must feed to survive and continue to gain strength - and soon, cats will not be enough anymore.
It begins to reach out mentally to Casey's 5 year old daughter, Samantha, causing her to experience uncontrollable anger, accompanied by ringing and voices inside her head, telling her what to do and say. It begins to cause Casey and his whole family to have horrible nightmares every night. It begins to mentally takeover first the farm animals, then grows strong enough to take on human mind control.
With enough strength now, the creature has tunnelled above ground and into the barn, but its ship is still stuck under the ground. Its goal is to find a human to, via mind control, dig a hole in the concrete floor of the barn floor, so it can get its ship out and return to where it came from. Frustrated, the creature discovers humans are more difficult to control than it anticipated - but comes to learn they are more easily manipulated when asleep, accounting for all the bad dreams.
Waking up crying from one of these dreams, Sam tells Casey about The Baddest Thing (her name for the creature in her dreams) that hates/needs him. Casey realizes whatever it is, is buried under that room in the barn - and it needs him to dig its way out. Casey does not know how to stop an evil alien creature, but knows he has limited time left to save his family. He knows it won't kill him as long as it needs him - but will he be able to figure out a way to stop it in time?
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I've been looking forward to reading this one for a very long time, and also putting it off for a very long time, knowing it's the last horror book there is from this author. I loved Paddywhack, and was hoping this would be great too, and it was. I love a good creature horror book. It was fun and quick, and man that cover sure is something.