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Furnace

When trucker Josh Spiller pulls his rig into the small town of Furnace, Virginia, all he wants is a decent meal before getting back on the road and away from his memories of bitter quarrel with his girlfriend. Instead, he witnesses a baby's violent death and can't convince the sheriff that the well-dressed woman he saw leaving the scene is responsible. Shaken by the experience he rolls out of Furnace, stopping to pick up a desperately attractive female hitchhiker who seems to have answers to some of his quesions about the inhabitants of Furnace-and who's just as anxious to get out of town as he is.

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  • "When trucker Josh Spiller pulls his rig into the small town of Furnace, Virginia, all he wants is a decent meal before getting back on the road and away from his memories of bitter quarrel with his girlfriend. Instead, he witnesses a baby's violent death and can't convince the sheriff that the well-dressed woman he saw leaving the scene is responsible. Shaken by the experience he rolls out of Furnace, stopping to pick up a desperately attractive female hitchhiker who seems to have answers to some of his quesions about the inhabitants of Furnace-and who's just as anxious to get out of town as he is."@en
  • "Wanneer een vrachtwagenchauffeur in een stadje wordt geconfronteerd met een alchemiste, komt hij hierdoor in levensgevaar."
  • "When trucker Josh Spiller pulls his rig into the small town of Furnace, Virgina, all he wants is a decent meal before geting back on the road and away from his memories of a bitter quarrel with his girlfriend."@en
  • "From the author of The Trickster, an unnerving tale of latterday alchemy and the horrors brooding beneath the placid surface of life in one small town in America. Something is being born.The darkness is its delight, deep and black and hot.Its growth is unstoppable.It knows who has summoned it.It knows that its carrier is aware and afraid.Its time is drawing near' When long-distance truck driver Josh Spiller pulls into the small backwater town of Furnace, Virginia, he has a lot on his mind. He's been driving for thirty-six hours straight after busting up with his pregnant girlfriend; he's tired and hungry, and all he wants is to get some breakfast and rest up. But Furnace has something special in store for Josh. Amongst the surprisingly affluent houses, the neat streets and smartly-dressed townsfolk lurks the stuff of living nightmare. A sequence of events is about to be unleashed that will test Josh to the edge of his endurance. A world of sorcery and malice is waiting to gather him in. For behind the prosperity of Furnace lie terrible secrets; and a terrifying fate in store for those who take an unwarranted interest. Even now, as Josh searches for a place to stop, his electric-blue Peterbilt roaring through the gears, the eyes of the town are upon him. The nightmare is beginning'"@en
  • "A trucker who witnesses a baby's murder but cannot convince the sheriff leaves the town of Furnace, picking up a hitch-hiker on the way, but he soon discovers a strip of parchment inscribed "Five days permitted to live.""@en
  • "A truck driver is ensnared by satanic forces in a small town in the Appalachians. He is Josh Spiller and his ordeal begins when a woman pushes a carriage with a baby under the wheels of his truck. The police say it was an accident, but Spiller knows she did it on purpose."

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  • "Horror fiction"@en
  • "Horror fiction"
  • "Fantasy fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Electronic books"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Furnace"@en
  • "Furnace"
  • "Rit naar de hel"