Face the Night
Rookie police sketch artist Adriana just drew the wrong face. A face with no name, with no voice, but with one hell of a secret...
Adriana Krause has a talent for bringing subjects to life. Until she draws a rotting, mangled face instead of the described suspect. Shocked, she realizes she's drawn the man who haunts her nightmares. No one has seen this face before-except Adriana.
With few allies on the force, Adriana is alone in her pursuit of the hellish figure from her dreams, while battling her father-the mayor-as he tries to take custody of her young son. She needs this job to save her family, but now the unknown man is all she can draw.
When her nightmares become waking dreams that lead to a series of violent outbursts, Adriana turns to near strangers for help. She must keep her son, unlock the mysteries of this strange face, and uncover one of the darkest secrets ever buried in her small town.
"Great for fans of Stephen Graham Jones's My Heart Is a Chainsaw." (BookLife)
"Reminiscent of early works by Stephen King and Peter Straub." (Kirkus Reviews, starred)
"Like a grown-up version of Stranger Things." (IndieReader)
This gripping thriller will lure readers into the false comfort of small-town life, before dropping the kind of scares that'll make your nightmares rival Adriana's.
"Outstanding...An impressive, complex horror tale-two (rotting) thumbs up." - Kirkus Reviews, starred
About the Author
Lastufka, Alan: - ALAN LASTUFKA lives in Oregon. He writes horror, supernatural, and magical realism stories. His short fiction has been praised by Writer's Digest. The screenplay adaptation of his story, The Fort, was an Official Selection at numerous film festivals. When he's not writing, Alan enjoys walking through Oregon's beautiful woods with his partner, Kristen.