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PRAISE FOR BENTLEY LITTLE . . . “A MASTER OF THE MACABRE.”
—Stephen King
The Policy
 
“A chilling tale.”
—
Publishers Weekly
 
The Return
 
“Bentley Little is a master of horror on par with Koontz and King. . . .
The Return
is so powerful that readers will keep the lights on day and night.”
—
Midwest Book Review
 
The Collection
 
“Memorable . . . bizarre . . . disturbing . . . fascinating . . . a must-have for the author's fans.”
—
Publishers Weekly
 
“Little's often macabre, always sharp tales are snippets of everyday life given a creepy twist.”
—
Booklist
 
The Association
 
“With this haunting tale, Little proves he hasn't lost his terrifying touch. . . . Graphic and fantastic . . . will stick with readers for a long time. Little's deftly drawn characters inhabit a suspicious world laced with just enough sex, violence, and Big Brother rhetoric to make this an incredibly credible tale.”
—
Publishers Weekly
 
The Walking
 
“Wonderful, fast-paced, rock-'em, jolt-'em, shock-'em contemporary terror fiction with believable characters and an unusually clever plot. Highly entertaining.”
—Dean Koontz
 
“Bentley Little's
The Walking
is the horror event of the year. If you like spooky stories you must read this book.”
—Stephen King
 
“IF THERE'S A BETTER HORROR NOVELIST WORKING TODAY, I DON'T KNOW WHO IT IS.”
—
Los Angeles Times
 

The Walking
is a waking nightmare. A spellbinding tale of witchcraft and vengeance. Scary and intense.”
—Michael Prescott, author of
In Dark Places
 
“The overwhelming sense of doom with which Bentley Little imbues his . . . novel is so palpable it seems to rise from the book like mist. Flowing seamlessly between time and place, the Bram Stoker Award-winning author's ability to transfix his audience . . . is superb . . . terrifying. [
The Walking
] has the potential to be a major sleeper.”
—
Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
 
The Ignored
 
“This is Bentley Little's best book yet. Frightening, thought-provoking, and impossible to put down.”
—Stephen King
 
“With his artfully plain prose and Quixote-like narrative, Little dissects the deep and disturbing fear of anonymity all Americans feel.”
—
Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
 
“A singular achievement by a writer who makes the leap from the ranks of the merely talented to true distinction with this book. This one may become a classic.”
—DarkEcho
 
“Inventive. Chilling.”
—
Chronicle
 
“A spooky novel with an original premise.”
—SF Site
 
“Little is so wonderful that he can make the act of ordering a Coke at McDonald's take on a sinister dimension. This philosophical soul-searcher is provocative.”
—
Fangoria
 

The Ignored
is not average at all.”
—
Locus
 
“WHAT LITTLE HAS CREATED IS NOTHING LESS THAN A NIGHTMARISHLY BRILLIANT TOUR DE FORCE OF MODERN LIFE IN AMERICA.”
—
Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
 
The Revelation
Winner of the Bram Stoker Award
 
“Grabs the reader and yanks him along through an ever-worsening landscape of horrors. . . . It's a terrifying ride with a shattering conclusion.”
—Gary Brandner
 

The Revelation
isn't just a thriller, it's a shocker . . . packed with frights and good, gory fun. . . . A must for those who like horror with a bite.”
—Richard Laymon
 
“I guarantee, once you start reading this book, you'll be up until dawn with your eyes glued to the pages. A nail-biting, throat-squeezing, nonstop plunge into darkness and evil.”
—Rick Hautala
 
The Store
 
“Frightening.”
—
Los Angeles Times
 
“Must reading for Koontz fans. Bentley Little draws the reader into a ride filled with fear, danger, and horror.”
—Painted Rock Reviews
 
The Mailman
 
“A thinking person's horror novel.
The Mailman
delivers.”
—
Los Angeles Times
 
University
 
“By the time I finished, my nerves were pretty well fried, and I have a pretty high shock level.
University
is unlike anything else in popular fiction.”
—Stephen King
ALSO BY BENTLEY LITTLE
The Policy
 
The Return
 
The Collection
 
The Association
 
The Walking
 
The Town
 
The House
 
The Store
 
The Ignored
 
The Revelation
 
University
 
Dominion
 
The Mailman
SIGNET
Published by New American Library, a division of
Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 375 Hudson Street,
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First published by Signet, an imprint of New American Library,
a division of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.
 
First Printing, September 2004
 
Copyright © Bentley Little, 2004
All rights reserved
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For David Hernandez,
cocreator of
“Death Is Not an Option”
THURSDAY
One
“Where
is
this place?” Lowell wondered aloud, but Rachel, tiredly fanning herself with the AAA map as she sat next to him, did not respond, and the kids in the back were too busy fighting to even listen.
They'd left the Biosphere after lunch and had been driving ever since. The sun was bright overhead, neither sunglasses nor the windshield visor able to keep out its potent rays, and Lowell had long since shut off the air conditioner to keep the car from overheating. There'd been no signs for the resort at all, nothing in over thirty miles, and he was starting to worry. These single lane roads that crisscrossed the desert all looked the same and were all poorly marked, and it was more than possible that they had taken a wrong turn somewhere and were quickly on their way to some ill-tempered cattle baron's ranch or some crazy survivalists' compound.

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