Crops whither in the fields. Fish float belly-up in rivers, lakes, and oceans. Orchards are barren. Cattle and sheep are dying on their feet. The world is slowly starving to death. Deep in the American heartland, a terrible family reunion is taking place. The gathering relatives leave trails of death in their wake. Missing are little Joey and his parents. Joey and his mom are on their way... Joey's father, John, is in New Orleans. Suddenly he can tell when someone is about to become violent--and he can stop them. When he rejoins his family, all hell will break loose. "Page after page, Grant delivers maximum chills with minimum prose."-- The Post and Courier , Charleston, South Carolina "One of a small circle of quality authors whose elite numbers include Stephen King, Peter Straub, [and] David Morrell."-- Rocky Mountain News "A spine-tingling storyteller with a riveting style."--David Morrell Praise for The Millennium Quartet : "Page after page, Grant delivers maximum chills with minimum prose." -- The Post and Courier , Charleston, South Carolina "One of a small circle of quality authors whose elite numbers include Stephen King, Peter Straub, [and] David Morrell." -- Rocky Mountain News "A spine-tingling storyteller with a riveting style." --David Morrell Charles Grant has won three World Fantasy Awards, two Nebula Awards, and a Life Achievement Award from the British Fantasy Society, and been named a Grand Master of Horror, all for his contributions to the genres of horror and dark fantasy as both writer and editor. Editor of the award-winning Shadows anthology series and of the shared-world anthology series that began with Greystone Bay , Grant has written several bestselling novels, including The X-Files: Whirlwind, The X-Files: Goblins, and The Pet . Other novels include Jackals, Raven, The Nestling, and volumes in the Millennium Quartet , which begins with Symphony . Using pseudonyms, including Timothy Boggs, Lionel Fenn, and Geoffrey Marsh, Grant writes humorous fantasy, action-adventure, and occasionally science fiction. Grant and his wife, author/editor Kathryn Ptacek, live in New Jersey.