"Halloween Fiction." . . . "On Halloween night, following an unnerving phone call from his diabetic mother, Hale and five of his med-school classmates return to the house where his sister disappeared years ago. While there's no sign of his mother, something is waiting for them there, something that's been waiting a long time. Written as a literary film treatment, Demon Theory is equal parts camp and terror, combining glib dialogue, fascinating pop culture references, and an intricate subtext as it pursues the events of a haunting movie trilogy that turns out to be all too real. - back cover." . . . . . . . "When med student Hale is called home by his ailing mother on Halloween night, he and a group of friends are trapped in an inescapable cycle of violence." . . . . . "Demon Theory"@en . . . . "Demon theory : a work of fiction" . "Demon theory : a work of fiction"@en . "Horror fiction" . "Horror fiction"@en . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . "Jones, an unapologetic pop-culture savant, seizes the opportunity to recast thriller clichés into a madly entertaining landmark of literary horror ... Demon Theory is subversive and indispensable there is genius at work here. --Texas Monthly. Reading Stephen Graham Jones Demon Theory is akin to watching horror directory Wes Cravens Scream trilogy with David Foster Wallace whispering in your ear ... ingenious. --Dallas Morning News."@en . "Demon theory"@en . "Demon theory a work of fiction"@en . "Demon theory a work of fiction" . . . . "Halloween." . . "Medical students." . . "Medical students Fiction." . . . .