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When an ancient, bloodthirsty force descends upon the small southern town of Clarke, Sheriff Walter Brady and a defiant band of survivors must wage war against a terror unlike any before. As the body count rises and the streets run red, they'll have to outthink, outfight, and outlast creatures who see them as nothing more than prey. Burn This Town is a savage blend of horror, dark comedy, and twisted romance, where survival isn't guaranteed, and the only rule is kill or be eaten. Burn This Town is the explosive debut novel from Emmy-nominated filmmaker Harold Jackson III. A pulse-pounding…mehr

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When an ancient, bloodthirsty force descends upon the small southern town of Clarke, Sheriff Walter Brady and a defiant band of survivors must wage war against a terror unlike any before. As the body count rises and the streets run red, they'll have to outthink, outfight, and outlast creatures who see them as nothing more than prey. Burn This Town is a savage blend of horror, dark comedy, and twisted romance, where survival isn't guaranteed, and the only rule is kill or be eaten. Burn This Town is the explosive debut novel from Emmy-nominated filmmaker Harold Jackson III. A pulse-pounding blend of horror, action, and Southern Gothic dread, this genre-bending story feels like The Thing crashed into No Country for Old Men-then set itself on fire. Perfect for fans of creature horror and apocalyptic thrillers. It's Jordan Peele, Victor LaValle, and Tananarive Due. Gripping, visceral, and emotionally charged, Burn This Town is a monster movie in novel form. And once you enter Clarke, there's no turning back.
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Harold Jackson III is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker, writer, and director known for crafting emotionally rich, socially relevant stories across film and television. As the founder of 8 Picture House, an independent production company, he champions original storytelling with a focus on diverse voices and impactful narratives. With critically acclaimed projects like Last Night, Unarmed Man, and The Forgettable Life of Liam White, 8 Picture House continues to develop bold, character-driven content for screens big and small.