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1991 horror novel by Joseph Citr
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Dark Twilight
AuthorJoseph Citro
PublisherGrand Central Publishing
Publication dateJanuary 1, 1991
ISBN978-0-446-35837-8

Dark Twilight is a 1991 horror novel by American author Joseph Citro; it was re-released in 2001 by Hardscrabble Books under the original title, Lake Monsters. It tells the story of a writer-turned-paranormal investigator who has set out to examine the legendary lake monster of Lake Champlain.

This was the first novel Citro wrote, but was not published until his later novels proved to be successful. In the afterword section of the Harscrabble re-release, Citro describes the book as being less refined and cruder than his subsequent works, but sees it as the genesis of his other novels. Like all of his works, Dark Twilight is heavily influenced by Vermont folklore, and also by the works of H.P. Lovecraft. The main character is at least partially modeled after Citro himself.

Notes

  1. S. T. Joshi (2007). Icons of Horror and the Supernatural: An Encyclopedia of Our Worst Nightmares. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 464–. ISBN 978-0-313-33782-6.


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