The Switch: Three Novels

$29.99

With new forewords by Clay Chapman, Jason Kuykendall, and Felix Blackwell, and author's notes from Gage himself, The Switch Omnibus collects three novels from Gage Greenwood set in the rotting town of Tanner's Switch, Rhode Island.

The Award-winning and best-selling Bunker Dogs tells the story of a young woman trapped in a bunker at the end of the world, only to discover she isn't alone. Something is lurking in the walls.

On a Clear Day You can See Block Island is a coming of age horror novel set against the shores of Rhode Island, where four grieving siblings seek to find the truth about their sister's death, only to unleash hell on their small town.

In the Eyes, In the Shadows follows Jackson, a man haunted by the ghost of a woman whose body he found on the side of the road. These three novels catapulted Gage Greenwood into the upper echelons of indie horror.

Also included in this collection: fan art from readers, and the short story A Hole in the Switch the marries Bunker Dogs to On a Clear Day You Can See Block Island, and shows the thread running through Tanner's Switch.

With new forewords by Clay Chapman, Jason Kuykendall, and Felix Blackwell, and author's notes from Gage himself, The Switch Omnibus collects three novels from Gage Greenwood set in the rotting town of Tanner's Switch, Rhode Island.

The Award-winning and best-selling Bunker Dogs tells the story of a young woman trapped in a bunker at the end of the world, only to discover she isn't alone. Something is lurking in the walls.

On a Clear Day You can See Block Island is a coming of age horror novel set against the shores of Rhode Island, where four grieving siblings seek to find the truth about their sister's death, only to unleash hell on their small town.

In the Eyes, In the Shadows follows Jackson, a man haunted by the ghost of a woman whose body he found on the side of the road. These three novels catapulted Gage Greenwood into the upper echelons of indie horror.

Also included in this collection: fan art from readers, and the short story A Hole in the Switch the marries Bunker Dogs to On a Clear Day You Can See Block Island, and shows the thread running through Tanner's Switch.