Oogie Boogie Central

M. Stephen Lukac


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 292 pages · Published: 12 Feb 2008

Oogie Boogie Central by M. Stephen Lukac
Footsteps echo in the darkness. We know not the passengers they carry. We cannot recognize their power, alleviate their burden, or understand their pain. We can never comprehend their sorrow, ease their loneliness, or experience their fear. The Gatherers and Hunters walk among us. They are everywhere, yet we do not know them. .But they know one another. Within its borders, what appears seldom is. The impossible is common. Identity is fluid. Death is not the end. Places exist not found on any maps, but they are there, known to those whose footsteps echo in the darkness. .Welcome to Oogie Boogie Central. Meet Milo Tucker, a quick-witted store detective, and Alex Harrison, a tragic youth who works in a bookstore. Their lives intersect when they confront Theodore Munsch, West Virginia's most notorious serial killer, and both are forced to confront their greatest doubts, their deepest fears. .And a murderer who will not die.

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