Midnight, John A. Russo
Midnight, John A. Russo
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Midnight

Author: John A. Russo

Narrator: A. J. Carter

Unabridged: 4 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/27/2021


Synopsis

From the author of the horror classic Night of the Living Dead. Children can get away with murder under the cover of Midnight...Cynthia and her brothers had heard the stories about grandpa, who could summon demons and compel people to die with a curse. Maybe they also possessed the ancient powers. At first, they caught smallish demons who had assumed the shapes of rabbits and birds and then, larger ones like those who resembled the neighbor kids.Now, they are growing, and their powers are swelling, nourished by adult desires. Soon, they will gather others like themselves from the earth's dark corners. Soon, they will begin the blood-drenched ceremonies performed one by one at Midnight.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter on March 28, 2021

What a blast from the past! This 1980 classic really did it for me. Runaway girl (abusive stepfather) meets some hick satanists on her way to California. Will she ever reach the promised land? Cynthia, leading witch and her brothers have other plans. Can their mom prevent them from doing worse? Well......more

Goodreads review by Sarah ♡ {let’s interact!} on April 08, 2021

Was a few days late starting and finishing this Easter themed horror novella from the Night Of The Living Dead author John Russo. Almost right from the start of this grizzly tale, I was filled with an absolute strong hatred towards Bert, the step father. He is easily one of the most detestable chara......more

Goodreads review by Pat on February 06, 2016

Midnight. Midnight was a big surprise to me. I was looking at my friend's shelf, looking for a new book to borrow, which is something I do very often, and I stopped at this one and asked her if I could take it, obviously. (even if it your best friend, always ask for permission, for a book lover love......more

Goodreads review by David on May 14, 2022

Midnight begins with a lot of pervy leering at its teenage protagonist in a writing style that feels like it comes straight from the pen of a fourteen year old boy who doesn’t know what to do with his hormones. Boys consider what girls are wearing. Girls consider their own bodies. Step-dads consider......more

Goodreads review by Mikepottz on September 11, 2021

A family with a satanist obsessive mother and four kids will embark on a journey of depraved, evil and sick desires to please Satan. The children will have their first kill, a local boy who will be caught in one of their traps and repeatedly smashed in the head with a shovel. A runaway girl will be......more