The Hungry Moon

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The Hungry Moon is a horror novel by British author Ramsey Campbell that blends folk horror and psychological dread in a story about a remote English village under the sway of a sinister religious and supernatural force.

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instanceOf horror novel
novel
author Ramsey Campbell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist Tim White NERFINISHED
genre folk horror
horror fiction
psychological horror
hasElement ancient pagan entity
eerie moorland landscape
fundamentalist preacher
religious cult
supernatural darkness
hasInfluenceOn modern British folk horror discussions
hasMainCharacter Moonwell villagers
hasReception critical acclaim in horror genre
hasTheme isolation
loss of individuality
mass hysteria
oppressive religion
religious fanaticism
supernatural influence
includedIn Ramsey Campbell bibliography
isbn 0-246-12739-4
language English
mediaType print
narrativeStyle third-person narration
notableFor blend of folk horror and psychological dread
depiction of small-town oppression
originalPublicationFormat print
pageCount 384
publicationYear 1986
publisher Grafton Books NERFINISHED
setting remote English village
timePeriodOfSetting late 20th century
writtenBy Ramsey Campbell NERFINISHED

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