Every Thursday night, Nyden McNeil drives forty-one minutes to a run-down karaoke bar in Hemet. For five years he's returned to the same dark corner, carrying a secret he's never told anyone: he once wrote a demon out of existence on the back of a bar napkin. Now something is stirring again in the cold shadows of Grill's Brandy Bread. A lonely woman sings birthday songs to herself on the wrong day of the year.
Lights flicker over empty booths. And Nyden can feel the thing watching him-patient, hungry, and far from finished with the man who once banished it. As the anniversary of that terrible night approaches, Nyden must decide whether to run or pick up his pen one last time. Because this time the demon isn't just coming for the bar. It's coming for everyone he's grown to care about-and it's been waiting five long years for him to finish what he started.
A haunting blend of literary fiction and supernatural horror, Grill's Brandy Bread is a gripping tale of grief, guilt, and the terrifying power of words.
Every Thursday night, Nyden McNeil drives forty-one minutes to a run-down karaoke bar in Hemet. For five years he's returned to the same dark corner, carrying a secret he's never told anyone: he once wrote a demon out of existence on the back of a bar napkin. Now something is stirring again in the cold shadows of Grill's Brandy Bread. A lonely woman sings birthday songs to herself on the wrong day of the year.
Lights flicker over empty booths. And Nyden can feel the thing watching him-patient, hungry, and far from finished with the man who once banished it. As the anniversary of that terrible night approaches, Nyden must decide whether to run or pick up his pen one last time. Because this time the demon isn't just coming for the bar. It's coming for everyone he's grown to care about-and it's been waiting five long years for him to finish what he started.
A haunting blend of literary fiction and supernatural horror, Grill's Brandy Bread is a gripping tale of grief, guilt, and the terrifying power of words.