PART OF THE NORTHERN WEIRD PROJECT After a boy vanishes on the outskirts of a small town, a woman spies a mysterious man digging a grave in the exact spot of the disappearance. However, when she confronts him, the man's true purpose is far more chilling than she could have imagined. Advance Praise: An excellent story reminded me of classic English stories of the supernatural. People like M.R. James and Arthur Machen. Heady company to be in! Stephen King A profoundly moving and genuinely eerie tale about the cruel, persistent horrors of this world, about roads not taken, about love and grief, about courage and sacrifice, about what we do with the time we are givenan extraordinary, utterly unforgettable debut. A beautiful ode to goodness. Rachel Harrison, USA Today bestselling author of So Thirsty and Black Sheep Somewhere between the cosmic precision of John Langan, the undulating mundanity of Robert Aickman, and the boundless heart of Stephen King, sits Neil McRobert's Good Boy. This is an expertly executed story. Nat Cassidy, USA Today bestselling author of When the Wolf Comes Home and Mary Assured, heartfelt horror firmly rooted in affection, longing and loss and a quiet Northern resignation to things beyond any earthly control. This is a haunting little sting of a book, a sharp nip at the heels. Gemma Amor, Bram Stoker and British Fantasy Award nominated author of Itch Theres good dogs, theres excellent writers, and theres extraordinary novellas. What youre holding in your hands now is all three. Stephen Graham Jones, author of The Buffalo Hunter Hunter A chilling tale that breaks your heart. Neil McRobert speaks to one of the truest forms of love there is, that bond between a boy and his dog, written with the elegiac flood of Dylan Thomas and the homespun verve of a fireside ghost story told at the local pub. Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Wake Up and Open Your Eyes Both terrifying and deeply heartfelt. Echoing the best of Stephen King, it's a story of monstrous horror and quiet sacrifice; it's about how we live our lives and the pets that accompany us, if we're lucky. I loved this very English monster story, and I especially loved the titular good boy. You will, too. Trevor Henderson, author of Scarewaves