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Title Supernatural: Nevermore
Medium Novel (fiction)
Creator(s) Keith R.A. DeCandido
Publisher HarperEntertainment
Release Date August 2007
Link
Purchase pre-order at amazon.com

Supernatural: Nevermore is the first book tie-in for Supernatural. (see also Supernatural: Witch's Canyon)

It was released in August 2007 by HarperEntertainment.

Nevermore is set in New York city, and is about Sam & Dean.

Nevermore was written by Keith R.A. DeCandido, who has written a number of official tie-in novels for science fiction films and television.


Blurb

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back cover of Nevermore
Twenty-two years ago, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a mysterious and demonic supernatural force. In the years after, their father, John, taught them about the paranormal evil that lives in the dark corners and on the back roads of America... and he taught them how to kill it.
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Sam and Dean have hit New York City to check out a local rocker's haunted house. But before they can figure out why a lovesick banshee in the bedroom, a far more macabre crime catches their attention. Not far from the house, two university students were beaten to death by a strange assailant. A murder that's bizarre even by New York City standards, it's the latest in a line of killings that the borthers soon suspect are based on the creepy stories of legendary writer Edgar Allan Poe.
Their investigation leads them to the center of one of Poe's horror classics, face-to-face with their most terrifying foe yet. And if Sam and Dean don't rewrite the ending of this chilling tale, a grisly serial killer will end their lives forevermore.

Additional Info

Keith mentioned the Super-wiki in his acknowledgments as an online resource for his work.