Becoming the Boogeyman
(Autor) Richard Chizmar'Terrific storytelling' STEPHEN KING 'Masterfully blends reality and imagination to deliver something wholly original and totally gripping from start to finish. Don't miss this edge-of-your-seat chiller that will keep you guessing - and guessing again' LISA UNGER 'I WASN'T WORRIED ABOUT THE MYSTERIOUS BLACK BAG THAT MORNING... NO BIG DEAL. UNTIL I GOT CLOSER - AND THEN I KNEW BETTER.' Back in the Summer of 1988, a young Richard Chizmar was catapulted into the centre of a living nightmare as the serial killer Joshua Gallagher - dubbed by the media as The Boogeyman - stalked his tranquil Maryland town. These days, Chizmar enjoys a certain level of notoriety himself as he is the only person to whom Josh Gallagher will talk, on or off the record. Chizmar likes to visit Gallagher in prison, as there are plenty of other nameless victims out there and Gallagher's confession would bring closure to grieving loved ones. But when a masked figure leaves a horrifying calling card in the front of his home, Chizmar finds there is a price for dancing with the devil. It's clear that there is a new player in the game which The Boogeyman controls . . . Both a riveting tale of obsession and an unflinchingly honest exploration of modern society's true-crime infatuation, Becoming the Boogeyman spares no one from the glare of the spotlight.
Richard Chizmar
Richard Chizmar is an American author, editor, and publisher known for his contributions to the horror genre. He is the founder of Cemetery Dance Publications, which has published works by acclaimed authors such as Stephen King and Peter Straub. Chizmar is also the co-author of Gwendy's Button Box with Stephen King, which became a bestseller. His writing style is characterized by its atmospheric and suspenseful storytelling, often drawing on elements of supernatural and psychological horror. Chizmar's work has had a significant impact on the genre, with his emphasis on character-driven narratives and immersive world-building. One of his most famous works is the short story collection A Long December, which showcases his mastery of the horror genre.