The Dark Cry of the Moon
The Dark Cry of the Moon is a horror novel by American writer Charles L. Grant. It was first published in 1986 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. in an edition of 1,450 copies, of which 300 were signed, numbered and boxed as a deluxe edition. The book is the second volume of an internal trilogy which is part of Grant's Oxrun Station series.[1]
Dust-jacket from the first edition | |
Author | Charles L. Grant |
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Illustrator | R. J. Krupowicz |
Cover artist | R. J. Krupowicz |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Oxrun Station |
Genre | Horror |
Publisher | Donald M. Grant, Publisher, Inc. |
Publication date | 1986 |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 191 |
ISBN | 0-937986-76-3 (deluxe edition) ISBN 0-937986-77-1 (trade edition) |
OCLC | 18258702 |
813/.54 19 | |
LC Class | PS3557.R265 D37 1985 |
Preceded by | The Soft Whisper of the Dead |
Followed by | The Long Night of the Grave |
Plot introduction
The novel concerns werewolves in the Connecticut town of Oxrun Station, a suburb of New York.
gollark: The underlying cause being that people are just not very interested in the welfare of random people thousands of kilometres away.
gollark: 1.5% of the entire economy's output on charitable causes - including local ones - in the most charity-donating country out of all of them - isn't very high in absolute terms, though.
gollark: Well, a better metric might be median % of income donated or something, but I don't know where to get that.
gollark: It would be interesting to see how much of this charity spending is going to nearby or further away causes.
gollark: How tabular.
References
- Clute, John; Grant, John (1999). The Encyclopedia of Fantasy. Macmillan Publishers. p. 429. ISBN 9780312198695.
Sources
- Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd. p. 331.
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