John Farris

John Lee Farris is an American writer, known primarily for his work in the horror genre. He is best known for his novel 'The Fury', which was adapted into a film by Brian De Palma.

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  1. 1. All Heads Turn When The Hunt Goes By

    In this chilling horror novel, a wealthy and powerful family is haunted by a malevolent force that has plagued them for generations. As the family gathers for a reunion at their ancestral home, they soon realize that they are trapped in a nightmarish cycle of violence and death. With each passing generation, the evil grows stronger, and the family members must confront their darkest secrets and confront the terrifying truth behind their curse. Filled with suspense and supernatural elements, this gripping tale explores the destructive power of family legacies and the lengths one must go to break free from their grip.

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  2. 2. A Man To Ride With

    The novel is a gripping tale set in the rugged landscape of the American West, where a mysterious and skilled gunslinger becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger. As he navigates through a world of outlaws, betrayal, and shifting alliances, he forms unexpected bonds and confronts his own past. The story delves into themes of redemption, loyalty, and the search for identity, all while maintaining a tense and action-packed narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

  3. 5. The Fury

    A tense supernatural thriller about a teenage boy whose nascent telekinetic powers make him both a danger and a prize: abducted and manipulated by a clandestine agency intent on harnessing his abilities, he becomes the center of a desperate rescue attempt by those who love him, while his powers intensify and provoke increasingly violent, uncontrollable consequences that expose cruelty, exploitation, and the human cost of turning psychic gifts into weapons.

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