Blurb
Stephen King has Castle Rock. Josh Malerman has Goblin. E. Reyes has Devil’s Hill. Now C. J. Daley welcomes you to Cemetery.
A strange town with a strange name, Cemetery, NY is filled with crime and secrets.
When a car accident one fateful night leads to a search for two missing bodies, detectives Abby Williams – an almost-thirty year old with something to prove – and Ed Reyes – a jaded, senior officer with a career as long as his partner is old – set out to solve the latest mystery.
Before long, a string of missing persons becomes a collection of bloodless bodies that has even the police pathologist stumped.
As the bloodshed continues, it becomes clear that the gruesome killings plaguing the town of Cemetery may not be the handiwork of some shadowy figure but of something even more sinister.
As detectives Williams and Reyes start to question the world around them, can they learn to put their differences aside? Or will the investigation of a lifetime be the end of their lives?
In this fast-paced small town horror, nothing is as it seems.
“Beneath a web of lies and secrets, exists a small town plagued by masked figures and a growing body count. Daley shoves the reader headfirst into a nightmarish investigation where the deeper you dig, the more you realize some stories should stay buried. Welcome to Cemetery.”
—Nick Roberts, best-selling author of MEAN SPIRITED and THE EXORCIST’S HOUSE
“Welcome to Cemetery is like a stroll down X-Files lane intersected by King’s The Outsider. Cemetery is a town horror readers will be welcomed to with mangled arms and gaping chests, and one you’ll be lucky to get out of with your head. A bloody, eerie debut sure to keep you up late into the night.” – LordTBR
About the Author
C. J. Daley lives in New York. He has written a full-length debut novel, as well as a full accompanying short story collection. BestGhost is his first sampler on the road to releasing the novel. He hopes this won’t be the last you hear from him, and if you enjoyed the free novelette, please consider leaving a review on Amazon, Goodreads, StoryGraph, or Literal Book Club. Or share with a friend.
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