James Moore - The Haunted Forest Tour

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Bram Stoker Award nominees James A. Moore (BLOOD RED) and Jeff Strand (PRESSURE) join forces for this 87,000-word action-packed, gore-drenched monster extravaganza. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Haunted Forest Tour!
Sit back and enjoy a smooth ride in air-conditioned comfort as your heavily armored tram takes you through nature’s most astonishing creation. The forest is packed to capacity with dangerous and terrifying creatures of all shapes, sizes, and hunger levels, and you’ll get to observe these wonders in complete safety.
Howl with a werewolf! Gaze into the glowing eyes of a giant spider! Look right through a spooky ghost! See horrific monsters you couldn’t even imagine, only inches away from you! Things with fangs, things with claws, things with dripping red jaws—you’ll see them all!
Not thrilling enough? Well, it’s Halloween, and so we’re offering a very special tour through the Haunted Forest. The new route goes deeper into the woods than any civilians have ventured before, and you’re guaranteed to get a good scare! Rest assured that every possible security precaution has been taken. The Haunted Forest Tour has a 100% safety record, and technical difficulties are unheard of. You will be in no danger whatsoever.
We promise. * * *
“[An] absolute gem of a read…What comes next is over two hundred pages of non stop, in your face, gore drenched action…You will be exhausted by the time you reach the satisfying last page…Think Jurassic Park with bloodthirsty demons on an adrenaline rush and you have The Haunted Forest Tour.”
— GoreZone magazine “James A. Moore and Jeff Strand are a literary dream team. Devout readers of the genre are in for a real treat as these two horror heavyweights combine forces and battle their characters to the bloody death… Remember how it felt to inventory and consume your candy on Halloween night? That’s the atmosphere in the forest. You feel like a glutton, like you couldn’t possibly stomach one more gooey demise, but you turn the page and unwrap another nightmare anyway.”
—Horror-Web “Moore and Strand heap scares upon plot twists in one of the freshest and most entertaining novels in recent years. The authors offer a frightening and high-octane tale, presented as an apocalyptic disaster movie.”
— Horror World

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Eddie shoved him forward. “Talk while you walk.”

“I had nothing to do with the forest’s appearance,” Booth explained. “But after it did, I made a deal with the Devil. Or at least a demon. It spoke in my head, called me to the edge of the forest one month after it sprouted, and said that it would make me the most powerful human on the planet.”

“Eh, it probably tells that to everybody.”

“It explained that nothing in the forest would leave, and none of the creatures would harm anybody who went inside, and I could profit from it as I wished, as long as I was willing to keep my end of the bargain at a time of the demon’s choosing.”

“Gotta watch out for those demon bargains,” said Eddie, flinching as a two-foot-long mosquito came inches from his arm. “Why’d he pick you?”

“I owned the land.”

“Good reason.”

“So I got countless investors involved, and set up the Haunted Forest Tour. Let other people run it. At their insistence, spent a huge amount of money on safety precautions that we didn’t really need.”

Well, that would explain how the track was built without the loss of a single human life, Eddie thought.

“The tour was wildly successful. Life was wonderful. Until…”

“There’s always an ‘until’.”

“Yes, indeed,” said Booth. “The demon returned. Said it was very pleased. And now it was time to fulfill my end of the bargain. Said that I was to provide it with three-score sacrifices to the forest creatures.”

“How many is that?”

“Sixty.”

“Oh.”

“Twenty times three.”

“Gotcha.”

“It worked out very conveniently, since two tram cars filled with people provided the three-score sacrifices with twenty-four to spare, in case anybody escaped. That would provide the demon with the power necessary to ‘transfer dimensional space’ or something like that.”

“You didn’t ask for clarification?” Eddie asked. “This seems like a situation where you’d ask for a shitload of clarification.”

Booth ignored him. “The demon needed two more things for the transference. A willing human sacrifice, and a willing human host. It said it would take care of the sacrifice. I would be the host.”

“Let me guess: The demon said you’d rule by its side.”

Booth shook his head. “No, but he promised me power beyond compare.”

“And you believed him?”

“Whether I believed him or not is not the issue. The issue is whether he would rip my intestines out and strangle me with them if I refused. The answer to that issue is ‘yes’. Maybe he plans to kill his willing human host. Maybe he plans to grant him power beyond compare. I’m willing to take the risk.”

“And kill all of those innocent people?”

“I was not the demon’s only option for a host. Somebody else would have done it, and those people would have died anyway.”

“Whatever helps you not feel like a complete scumbag asshole.” Eddie wanted to kick the son of a bitch to the ground, but of course that would be unwise. “Another question for you. Let’s say I was attacked by a bunch of alien-looking things, and when I blew one of their heads off, all of the other heads blew up, too. What would cause that?”

“No idea.”

“Doesn’t that sound weird to you, though? I was thinking that there was some sort of deal going on where they were all part of the same organism, but then they all should’ve died when I killed the first couple of them, right?”

“I have no answers for you.”

“Fine. Just keep walking then.”

* * *

Tommy’s just a little boy . Lee focused on that thought. It was hard to do when his body was almost singing with vitality and his heartbeat was thudding strong and solid in the chest where it normally liked to flutter. Damned hard to do, actually.

He looked over at Tommy, hanging on to Barbara’s back as they continued to walk in slow motion, blissfully unaware of the Proof Demon’s bargain.

He’d lost his aunt and uncle. Quite possibly he’d already lost his parents, which might explain why they hadn’t taken him on the tour. He’d seen so much death and horror today, felt so much pain, that he might never be able to function like a normal child ever again.

Youth, safety, and the girl of my choice, all in exchange for one broken little boy’s life…

Lee took in a deep breath and looked back at the Proof Demon.

“Fuck you.”

The branch swept up in a savage arc that caught the creature squarely in its chest and shoved it back, stumbling on its multiple tails. A powerful hiss erupted from inside the cowl, and the demon reared up again, growing almost a foot in height.

Good. When it was bigger it made an easier target. This time he didn’t bother with swinging the stout club. Instead he just lanced the end of it into the hood and felt the impact as it hit whatever was hidden inside there.

He didn’t let himself think. Lee had been in combat several times, yes, but seldom in hand-to-hand and never with a demon from one hell or another. He trusted his instincts to save him, instead of trying to rationalize or dwell on the fact that he was trying to beat an otherworldly monster to death with what amounted to an unpolished broom handle.

The demon screamed as the stick plucked out one of its eyes. Then it lashed out in fury. Serpentine limbs seethed out from under the tattered cloak and wove around madly as it sought the best way to strike back.

Lee stepped back and swung his makeshift staff in a lazy figure eight, holding it close to the center. Each time the demon tried to strike he used his free hand to balance and direct the branch, letting him block the blows.

You could have had everything! ” The voice came not from the nominal head inside the cowl, but from the whipping limbs themselves, each of which had a mouth. “ You could have had your youth and your safety and all it would have cost you was one little boy .”

“Again: Fuck you.”

The demon slid back, seeming to expand again as the shapes within its cloak stretched further away from the center. Lee doubted there was any real solid body in there at all. Whatever it was that hid away seemed to be made of nothing but an endless knot of snake bodies.

Why did it need Lee to give up Tommy anyway? If the demon needed Tommy, why not just take him? Pluck him right off Barbara’s back. It didn’t make sense.

The Proof Demon stayed where it was, weaving slightly, maintaining its new size as the eyes underneath the hood glimmered like stars. “ Very well, Lee Burgundy. You will not sacrifice the life of a small child to save yourself and the others. But will you sacrifice yourself? Offer yourself willingly, and I will spare them. All of them. On this, you have my word.

“What good is the word of a demon?” Lee spat the words, both amazed by how calm he felt and unsettled by his willingness to die.

Your soul in exchange for their lives, their health. Give yourself to me, a sacrifice, an offering to me, and they are all spared.

It hadn’t answered the question, but then he hadn’t really expected it to. There was a different sibilance to its voice, one that seemed to border on the desperate. For whatever reason it needed him to lie down and die of his own volition.

Lee had no desire to accommodate the damned thing.

“Gonna pass on that, asshole. We’re just fine without you.”

I’ll see you dead, Lee Burgundy. I’ll see you dead and all those who stand by you as well .” The eyes blazed, and a thin drool spilled from the cowl. Where the spittle touched the ground, the soil blackened.

He had little to lose, really. Lee was old and even if his body felt young at the moment, he knew it couldn’t possibly last. Whatever the demon had done, it had to be temporary, either because he had denied it or because the youth was a lie.

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