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Long Weekend: The Novelization

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Long Weekend: The Novelization

By: Brett McBean, Everett De Roche
Narrated by: Les Horovitz
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A young couple, Peter and Marcia decide to spend a weekend in the country. They find an isolated beach on a deserted stretch of the Australian coastline and set up their campsite for the weekend.

Suddenly, strange incidents begin to happen as they are attacked by the wildlife. The strange incidents gradually escalate—and so does the terror. Both Peter and Marcia get lost in the bush and discover the animals blocking their path. It becomes apparent that the animals are herding them, and they have no choice but to go—but where?

For the first time, this classic Aussie Thriller is masterfully expanded into a tense novelization by award-winning author Brett McBean.

©2024 Mark Alan Miller (P)2024 Mark Alan Miller
Genre Fiction Horror Movie, TV & Video Game Tie-Ins Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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“McBean’s voice is one that should be heard – a hint of Laymon and Koontz, yet distinctly his own.” — Brian Keene, author of The Rising and Terminal

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