This is most definitely pulp horror from the word go. That’s not a spoiler, it gets revealed pretty early on. As you can probably guess, the central villain is a satyr. That’s the basic premise behind Brian Keene’s “Dark Hollow”. Our hero, Adam Senft, a mid level mystery writer, and a small group of his neighbors, realize the supernatural evil behind the strange goings on, and determine to put a stop to it, leading to a showdown with the force orchestrating the disappearances. The trees in the woods seem to move with a will of their own. Strange pipe music can be heard drifting in from the woods, which has a strange effect on the libidos of those who hear it. In a small Central Pennsylvania town that borders a woodland with a sinister reputation, women begin disappearing.
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