Product Description In their early forties, Indiana couple Daniel and Marcie Towne have it all – a nice house in the suburbs, steady income and a great marriage. The only thing missing is children, but they’ve filled their lives with other things to make up for their inability to conceive. But then one Saturday morning, Daniel realizes that, inexplicably, he can’t place the events of the previous Tuesday. What he and Marcie first believe is merely symptomatic of a faulty memory, soon becomes a paranoid journey into murder, missing children and madness…
Mark Wheaton is a horror screenwriter (Friday the 13th, The Messengers) and graphic novelist (The Cleaners). Last Tuesday is his first novella.
Daniel and Marcia Towne have a typical life in suburban Indiana. On a typical Saturday morning, while doing yard chores, Daniel tries to remember if he had fertilized the newly planted trees the past Tuesday. He starts stepping through the day to see if he can jog his memory, but it is a complete blank, he cannot remember anything from that day.