After Warner is arrested for a series of crimes he has no recollection of committing, he breaks out of prison, returns home to grab his daughter and girlfriend, and then goes on the run from the wall. Before too long, he winds up in the mysterious Colorado town of Pinevale. In Pinevale, a new hell begins to be unleashed when a strange cult starts to wreak havoc on his family.
Weeping Of The Caverns is the first of several novels by William Becker. The novel was first published in late 2015 before a second edition was published shortly after. Within a few years, an Ebook edition was released with an exclusive cover.
Adopted from Saint Petersburg, Russia, William Becker was raised in the Appalachian Mountains. He’s been writing moody, uncomfortable fiction since he was twelve years old. First as a horror author obsessed with surrealism and allegories, he has developed into an avid proponent of unconventional narrative voices, ergodic storytelling, and experimental typography blended into an accessible package, as is the case with A MAN BORN BLIND and WHEN BAD DOGS DO GOOD THINGS.
Weeping of the Caverns is a good solid horror read. It is a good occult good vs evil type of horror with a Stephen King type feel I enjoyed this book awesome story relatable characters and well written. I would definitely recommend this book because once I started it and really got into the book it was hard to put down.
I read this book about two years ago and I've read it many times since. You won't be able to put it down once you start. Every page just brings on more mystery. You think you've figured it all out until you discover even more to keep you on the edge. The anticipation is an adventure you'll love. For people who love horror as well, you're in for a jaw dropping treat. This book is filled with marvelous fear and gore. I'd recommend this a thousand times.
weeping of the caverns has been a favorite of mine since the very first rough draft i read. i would definitely recommend to anyone who loves horror and suspense.