You Are Not a Metaphor

You Are Not a Metaphor

by Andrew Van Wey
You Are Not a Metaphor

You Are Not a Metaphor

by Andrew Van Wey

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Overview

On the sun-scalded highways of the American desert, a man flees with his child... and a demon opens her eyes.

Racing against time and his crumbling mind, this father must push the accelerator to the floor... and his body past exhaustion. For what chases them does not sleep. His only goal: to save his child before a dark ritual is finished. Hot on their heels: a woman whose golden eyes scour the high desert. Who uses memory to track down her prey. Whose fingers can reach right into his mind.

YOU ARE NOT A METAPHOR blows through the intersection of literary horror and weird fantasy. It's a non-stop race for a father and child where a single mistake spells a fate worse than death.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163016723
Publisher: Andrew A. Van Wey
Publication date: 07/25/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 196,169
File size: 386 KB

About the Author

Andrew Van Wey was born in Palo Alto, California, spent part of his childhood in New England, lived abroad for almost a decade, and currently resides in Northern California with his wife and their old English sheepdog, Daenerys.

As a child of the late 80's and early 90's, Andrew fondly remembers a time when cell phones were the size of bricks, a good scare could be found in a stack of torn Stephen King books, and a sleepover was best spent scaring friends with low-budget horror on VHS.

When he's not writing Andrew can probably be found mountain biking or playing video games (if time permits). He loves teaching, traveling, and geeking out about D&D and new technology. He considers bacon and eggs to be a perfectly acceptable meal at all times of day, and tattoos to be high art.

To connect with the author, visit www.andrewvanwey.com
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