Published 1976
It had been one of the worst crashes in airline history, killing over 300 people and leaving only one survivor. Now the dead were buried and the town of Eton tried to forget. But one man could not rest. Keller had walked from the flames of the wreck, driven on by unseen forces, seeking the answer to his own survival. Until the town was forced to face the shocking, dreadful truth about what was buried in the old graveyard. And a truth Keller did not want to believe… — Synopsis taken from cover
★★★★☆
Fan Site Editorial Review
A brooding, atmospheric supernatural thriller that marks a shift from creature horror to something more psychological. The mystery at its heart is genuinely compelling, and the climax is one of Herbert's most memorable.