David Pierce desperately needs this job overseeing the
hydropower plant. After being a little too honest in his
previous job, he and his family have struggled, so he
attempts to be willing to overlook a lot in order to secure
and maintain this new position.
David's ethics are put to the test on the first day of the
job and throughout the novel, as the plant is blamed for a
panoply of negative occurrences, including animal
hallucinations and deaths. As local gossip filters to his
family about lost children and something dangerous in the
woods...in their woods, next to their home,
the home in which a little lost girl used to live, how will
he face the probable threat to his family? His daughter, a
unique little girl with special gifts, as well as mental
acuity, may be in the most danger, even more so than
David's reputation in the field as the representative of a
potentially deadly company.
THE BONE FACTORY, a well-developed tale of horror and
suspense, will thrill readers, particularly those of early
Andrew Neiderman.
The biggest news in the small northern town of Jackson was
the reopening of the local hydropower plant. Until the
deaths. First a farmer was found horribly mutilated in his
field. Then a little girl disappeared from her home. Deep
in the woods a deputy came upon a chamber of horrors
straight from a nightmare. And through it all, one child
is haunted by visions of the mysterious “blue man,” a
madman who brings with him blood and pain and terror, a
terror spawned by forces no one can understand.