The Folks 2: No Place Like Home
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The Folks 2: No Place Like Home

  • Author: Ray Garton
  • Artist: Jill Bauman
  • Page Count: 160
  • Pub. Date: February 2008
  • ISBN: 978-1-58767-143-2
  • Status: Out of Print
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"Garton fans will be in horror heaven."
Publishers Weekly

The Folks 2: No Place Like Home
by Ray Garton

About the Book:
Andy Sayer is a new man. His external scars, left over from being badly burned as a child, are gone, and he has fallen in love. But he still lives with the Bollinger family, and Matthew Bollinger keeps a close eye on what Andy does with his life — and on who he loves. While Andy's outer scars have been surgically removed, his internal scars never heal. And Andy's hunger for revenge has receded over the last five years, but it is about to return in a big way.

"In this surprisingly light, almost sentimental sequel to Garton's freak fest, The Folks, Andy Sayer, who used to look like "the Phantom of the Opera without his mask," now looks pretty good after plastic surgery, though there's something not quite right about his face. For five years, Andy has been living with the peculiar Bollinger family in Mount Crag. He still has sex with Amanda Bollinger, with her exciting genital deformity, but he has fallen for Roxanne, the normal girl who works at the local bowling alley's snack bar. Andy worries what Amanda will do if she finds out. That's easy. She calls on Dexter, who's all mouth and teeth, with an appetite for animals and people. Garton fans will be in horror heaven."
Publishers Weekly

Ray GartonRay Garton is the author of over forty books, including the classic vampire novel Live Girls, the thriller Sex and Violence in Hollywood, the horror novel Scissors, and three short story collections, with two more to come. He also has written a number of young adult novels under the name Joseph Locke.

He lives in far northern California with his wife Dawn and their eight cats, where he is currently at work on his next book, Dismissed from the Front and Center, a comedy about his two years at a Seventh-day Adventist boarding academy.

In 2006, Ray received the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award at the World Horror Convention in San Francisco.

Published in two states:
• Limited Edition of 1500 signed copies ($40)
• Traycased Lettered Edition of 26 signed and lettered copies bound in leather with a satin ribbon page marker and extra full-color artwork ($175)

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