It should have been the perfect evening. But for blue collar delivery man Nick Skinner, the romantic time he spent with the love of his life, Dawn, has just turned into his worst nightmare. Waking suddenly, heâs attacked by something feral in his room...and itâs not alone. The clock is frozen at just gone midnight and only certain things workâonly some lights, only some vehicles. The city has become a hunting ground for the âloonsâ: humanoid creatures with claws and completely white eyes, just like the moon above that seems to be influencing them. As Nick attempts to work out what is going on in this never-ending night, he must also fight to survive. But are there any others still left alive? And what has happened to Dawn?
PRAISE FOR PAUL KANE âIâm impressed by the range of Paul Kaneâs imagination. It seems there is no risk, no high-stakes gamble, he fears to takeâŚKaneâs foot never gets even close to the brake pedal..â - Peter StraubâBestselling author of Ghost Story, Mr X, Lost Boy Lost Girl and A Dark Matter
âDefinitely a name to watch out for in the future of British Horror fiction.â Graham JoyceâBestselling author of Dreamside, The Facts of Life and The Silent Land
âDystopian futures, twisted relationships, victims who become aggressors in a heartbeat⌠Paul Kane taps the rich vein of horror which runs through the core of our society and forces it to the fore.â - David MoodyâBestselling author of the Autumn series and Hater trilogy
âItâs never a good idea to say that one writer is the ânextâ other writer, because each is unique â but it can be accurate to say that some writers represent the future (or a future) of a given genre. Paul Kane is definitely a big part of horrorâs future, and heâs making all the right moves to ensure that the future is good.â - Jeff MariotteâCo-Author of 30 Days of Night: Rumours of the Undead, Immortal Remains and Eternal Damnation with Steve Niles. Creator of the Witch Season series and author of Missing White Girl
âPaul Kane has considerable writing talent which I hope he continues to develop.â Graham MastertonâBestselling author of The Manitou, Descendent, Edgewise and Manitou Blood - âKaneâs work pulses with poison mischief.â Richard Christian MathesonâHollywood scriptwriter for Nightmares and Dreamscapes and Masters of Horror; author of Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, Created By and Dystopia
âPaul Kane is a name to watch. His work is disturbing and very creepy.â - Tim LebbonâNew York Times bestselling author of Cabin in the Woods and Echo City
âPaul Kane is a high-tension writer, by turns poetic, moody, and menacing.â Tom PiccirilliâAuthor of The Cold Spot and The Last Kind Words âThis guy can take an ordinary, every-day situation and give it an utterly creepy twist. If you like good horror, you wonât be able to get enough of Paul Kane.â - Nancy KilpatrickâAuthor of The Power of the Blood series, Jason X: Planet of the Beast and The goth Bible
âWonderfully dark and satisfying.â - Dark Side Magazine âKane is best when taking risks with his bizarre flights of imagination.â - SFX Magazine
It should have been the perfect evening. But for blue collar delivery man Nick Skinner, the romantic time he spent with the love of his life, Dawn, has just turned into his worst nightmare. Waking suddenly, heâs attacked by something feral in his room...and itâs not alone. The clock is frozen at just gone midnight and only certain things workâonly some lights, only some vehicles. The city has become a hunting ground for the âloonsâ: humanoid creatures with claws and completely white eyes, just like the moon above that seems to be influencing them. As Nick attempts to work out what is going on in this never-ending night, he must also fight to survive. But are there any others still left alive? And what has happened to Dawn?
PRAISE FOR PAUL KANE âIâm impressed by the range of Paul Kaneâs imagination. It seems there is no risk, no high-stakes gamble, he fears to takeâŚKaneâs foot never gets even close to the brake pedal..â - Peter StraubâBestselling author of Ghost Story, Mr X, Lost Boy Lost Girl and A Dark Matter
âDefinitely a name to watch out for in the future of British Horror fiction.â Graham JoyceâBestselling author of Dreamside, The Facts of Life and The Silent Land
âDystopian futures, twisted relationships, victims who become aggressors in a heartbeat⌠Paul Kane taps the rich vein of horror which runs through the core of our society and forces it to the fore.â - David MoodyâBestselling author of the Autumn series and Hater trilogy
âItâs never a good idea to say that one writer is the ânextâ other writer, because each is unique â but it can be accurate to say that some writers represent the future (or a future) of a given genre. Paul Kane is definitely a big part of horrorâs future, and heâs making all the right moves to ensure that the future is good.â - Jeff MariotteâCo-Author of 30 Days of Night: Rumours of the Undead, Immortal Remains and Eternal Damnation with Steve Niles. Creator of the Witch Season series and author of Missing White Girl
âPaul Kane has considerable writing talent which I hope he continues to develop.â Graham MastertonâBestselling author of The Manitou, Descendent, Edgewise and Manitou Blood - âKaneâs work pulses with poison mischief.â Richard Christian MathesonâHollywood scriptwriter for Nightmares and Dreamscapes and Masters of Horror; author of Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, Created By and Dystopia
âPaul Kane is a name to watch. His work is disturbing and very creepy.â - Tim LebbonâNew York Times bestselling author of Cabin in the Woods and Echo City
âPaul Kane is a high-tension writer, by turns poetic, moody, and menacing.â Tom PiccirilliâAuthor of The Cold Spot and The Last Kind Words âThis guy can take an ordinary, every-day situation and give it an utterly creepy twist. If you like good horror, you wonât be able to get enough of Paul Kane.â - Nancy KilpatrickâAuthor of The Power of the Blood series, Jason X: Planet of the Beast and The goth Bible
âWonderfully dark and satisfying.â - Dark Side Magazine âKane is best when taking risks with his bizarre flights of imagination.â - SFX Magazine