Coffin Moon

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Pub Date Sep 09 2025 | Archive Date Sep 15 2025

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From the author of the 'exciting, suspenseful, horrifying' (STEPHEN KING) Fever House, a Vietnam veteran and his adopted niece hunt - and are hunted by - the vampire that slaughtered their family. 

'One of the most unnerving and commanding voices in modern horror fiction' - JOE HILL

'Keith Rosson is a master' - RICHARD PRICE

It's the winter of 1975, and Duane Minor, back home in Portland, Oregon after a tour in Vietnam, is struggling to quell his anger and keep his drinking in check, keep his young marriage intact, and keep the nightmares away. Things get even more complicated when his thirteen-year-old niece, Julia, is sent across the country to live with her Aunt Heidi and Uncle Duane after a tragedy. But slowly, carefully, guided by Heidi's love and patience, the three of them are building a family.

Then Minor crosses the wrong man: John Varley, a criminal with a bloody history and a trail of bodies behind him. Varley, who sleeps during the day beneath loose drifts of earth and grows teeth in the light of the moon. In an act of brutal retaliation, Varley kills Heidi, leaving Minor broken with guilt and Julia shot through with rage. The two of them are left united by only one thing: the desire for vengeance.

As their quest brings them into the dark orbit of immortal, undead children, silver bullet casters, and the bevy of broken men drawn to Varley's ferocity, Minor and Julia follow his path of destruction from the gritty alleyways of 1970s Portland to the desolate highways of the Northwest and the snow-lashed plains of North Dakota - only to have him turn his vicious power back on them. Who will prevail, who will survive, and what remains of our humanity when our thirst for revenge trumps everything else?


From the author of the 'exciting, suspenseful, horrifying' (STEPHEN KING) Fever House, a Vietnam veteran and his adopted niece hunt - and are hunted by - the vampire that slaughtered their family. 

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Advance Praise

'One of the most unnerving and commanding voices in modern horror fiction' - JOE HILL

'Keith Rosson is a master' - RICHARD PRICE

PRAISE FOR THE FEVER HOUSE DUOLOGY

‘Exciting, suspenseful, horrifying. . . Read them now and you can thank me later’ —Stephen King

‘Pulp Fiction meets a punk-rock Da Vinci Code . . . awesomely blood-soaked’ —C.J. Tudor

‘Read this duology as one single grand, mutating epic’ —Esquire

A WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR (Fever House)

An ESQUIRE and PASTE MAGAZINE and PARADE BEST HORROR OF 2024 (The Devil by Name)


'One of the most unnerving and commanding voices in modern horror fiction' - JOE HILL

'Keith Rosson is a master' - RICHARD PRICE

PRAISE FOR THE FEVER HOUSE DUOLOGY

‘Exciting, suspenseful, horrifying...


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Featured Reviews

I devoured this book.

It’s truly exceptional, and I can’t wait to recommend it to everyone I know.

From the very first page, the writing had its fangs in me. It’s been a long time since I’ve been so completely immersed in another world.

The characters are incredibly compelling—ones you can’t help but root for. And the villain? You’ll find yourself wanting to know everything about them. (A John Varley spinoff? I’d be first in line to buy it)

The pacing is perfect—fast enough to keep you rotting on the edge of your seat, yet thoughtful enough to leave a lasting impact.

Packed with blood and gore, there were a few moments where I literally squinted and grimaced. But beyond the intense moments, the book’s sweeping narrative delves into a wide spectrum of trauma and grief. It explores how people navigate the world after being irreparably changed, and that’s what will stay with you long after you turn the last page.

I’m hoping for a sequel!

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