The hollow places : a novel
T. Kingfisher (Author)
"Newly divorced and living back at home in rural North Carolina, Kara is helping out her ailing, eccentric uncle Earl at his house, which doubles as a tourist hotspot: the Glory to God Museum of Natural Wonders, Curiosities, and Taxidermy. While Kara is closing up one night, she discovers a mysterious hole in the drywall along one of the museum's overstuffed hallways of oddities ... an opening that impossibly leads Kara and her new friend Simon to a sprawling area that simply can't be part of North Carolina's plane of existence. As they explore the apparently limitless depths of this bizarre and frightening new world - a hub containing portals to alternate realities - and bear witness to its cryptic warnings They Can Hear You Thinking and Pray They Are Hungry, Kara and Simon soon realize there is far more danger here than first anticipated. For they have stumbled upon a place of unyielding madness and terror, haunted by abysmal creatures that gather strength from one's innate fear of them..."--Page 4 of cover
Print Book, English, 2020
First Saga Press trade paperback edition
Saga Press, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York, NY, 2020