Tales from Crowe County
Peter and Gigi Winsted will never forget July 7, 1982.
That night, a malevolent entity known as “The End” forced the quarantine of Crowe County Hospital’s North Belfry. A brutal cleanse followed, killing the 237 people who were unable to evacuate in time.
“The End” disappeared with them.
By the fifteenth anniversary of North Belfry, Gigi and Peter are a nurse and paramedic for Crowe County Hospital. Their work ties them to controversial legends from the hospital’s tragedy, practitioners who do their best to ignore the past, in a medical community hellbent on two things—surviving shifts and keeping patients alive.
But as July 7 draws near, reminders of North Belfry’s collapse are seen at every turn. The Winsteds and their coworkers grasp for sanity and hope in a week of lycanthropic anaphylaxis, ethereal violence, and hospital security failure until they can no longer ignore the inevitable.
The past is coming for them.
Whether they like it or not.
coming sEPTEMBER 4th…
Wesley, the Keeper of Resurrection Cemetery, is a 114-year-old Once Deceased Person with a very strict routine.
Wake up. Eat breakfast. Unlock the cemetery. Supervise visitors. Protect the family. Fight the horrors. In their second life, the cemetery is all they know, with the ghosts of the Darling family haunting their every move.
But after the recent fall of Crowe County Hospital’s West Belfry, Wesley finds their routine turned on its head. Ghouls attack Yarrow Lagoon’s Mahamba. The Weeks Coven graves rend intruders limb from limb. Whispers of king pin Michael Bell’s return to Crowe travel the cemetery like wildfire. And Wesley’s resurrected body begins to fail.
The ambitions of an unknown scientist bring danger closer to the Darling home than ever before, while the unlikely friendships of a man named Rudy, a laundromat owning exorcist named Rosie, and Dorothy, a Birchwood Services agent, force Wesley to consider something they never had before.
What if they left Resurrection Cemetery, and the family, behind for good?