Blood High: The Graduation

A Story of the Vengeance of the Rosebud Slasher

by Darrell Lane


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 6/11/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 451
ISBN : 9781401026110

About the Book

It´s been seven months since the surviving seniors at Tuckerville High experienced the Night of Blood High and a concerted effort by the affluent members of the town have rebuilt the school. Teri Dillon is just shy of two months before giving birth to her baby, but horrible nightmares and an oppressive guilt are destroying her. Her obsessive grief leads her to a second encounter with the man of her corrupt dreamscape. Grear Vincent has done everything he can to fill his brother´s shoes, including immersing himself into the day-to-day grind at Lucas Fab. His new experiences bring him head-on into a murderous scheme to steal his family´s company. He´ll wish nightmares and sweaty nights with Wendy Carber were all he had to contend with. Clint Henderson blames himself for his cousin´s fate and is bound and determined to make everything right. Now if only cute little Debby Challis would let him make a homerun he´d be the happiest eighteen-year-old in the world. Mitch Connors has stood by Robin Pike for months, understanding her fears and insecurities, but if he doesn´t have sex with her shortly he might do something both of them will regret for the rest of their lives. Paul Kendall has resurrected Mike Harding´s old haunts and started pushing more than his bad breath, but when he makes a tactical mistake and a teenage girl dies, more than drugs haunt Tuckerville High again. The Cabal try. The state police try. The National Guard try. The Blood High Six try. But no one can stop him. It´s Graduation Night, and the Rosebud Slasher is back . . . with a vengeance.


About the Author

The author lives in Clermont and writes in some of the noisiest places, often listening to the loudest music in order to touch his characters. He enjoys a fast-paced tale; characters shouldn’t relive their entire histories while fleeing imminent danger or break up the action for political posturing, that’s way too unreal. Say, who’s this guy in the photo, anyway?