One-Eyed Jack
Gregory Kraft was cursed. At night he could see the ghosts and monsters ordinary people could not, and when he slept, he suffered prophetic dreams.

He could see these things -- but he couldn't stop them.

Then Greg dreamed of a hungry ghost befriending a boy named Jack. He saw Jack feeding bits of himself to the monster, and Greg determined that this time, he would stop it. He would save Jack.

Or what was left of him.
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One-Eyed Jack
Gregory Kraft was cursed. At night he could see the ghosts and monsters ordinary people could not, and when he slept, he suffered prophetic dreams.

He could see these things -- but he couldn't stop them.

Then Greg dreamed of a hungry ghost befriending a boy named Jack. He saw Jack feeding bits of himself to the monster, and Greg determined that this time, he would stop it. He would save Jack.

Or what was left of him.
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One-Eyed Jack

One-Eyed Jack

by Lawrence Watt-Evans
One-Eyed Jack

One-Eyed Jack

by Lawrence Watt-Evans

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Overview

Gregory Kraft was cursed. At night he could see the ghosts and monsters ordinary people could not, and when he slept, he suffered prophetic dreams.

He could see these things -- but he couldn't stop them.

Then Greg dreamed of a hungry ghost befriending a boy named Jack. He saw Jack feeding bits of himself to the monster, and Greg determined that this time, he would stop it. He would save Jack.

Or what was left of him.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012986672
Publisher: Misenchanted Press
Publication date: 08/31/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 842 KB

About the Author

Lawrence Watt-Evans has been a full-time writer for more than thirty years, with more than forty novels and well over a hundred short stories to his credit. He served two terms as president of the Horror Writers' Association, and won the Silver Hammer award for service to HWA. His story “Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers” won the 1988 Hugo for short story, as well as the Asimov's Readers Award. He lives in Takoma Park, Maryland, with his wife and an overweight cat.
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