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|title= ''Supernatural: Night Terror
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|title= Supernatural: Night Terror
|medium= Novel (fiction)
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|ISBN= 978-0857681010
|creator= [[John Passarella]] 
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|author= John Passarella
|publisher= Titan
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|publisher= Titan Books
|date= September 13, 2011.
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|date= September 13, 2011
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|purchase= http://www.amazon.com/Supernatural-Night-Terror-John-Passarella/dp/085768101X
|purchase= [http://www.amazon.com/Supernatural-Night-Terror-John-Passarella/dp/085768101X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1300622083&sr=1-1 order at Amazon] or at [http://titanbooks.com/supernatural-night-terror-5210/ Titan Books]
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|previous= [[Supernatural: Coyote's Kiss]]
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|next= [[Supernatural: Rite of Passage]]
 
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The ninth installment in the official tie-in novel series.
 
  
"Alerted to strange happenings in Clayton Falls, Colorado, Bobby sends the boys to check it out. A speeding car with no driver, a homeless man pursued by a massive Gila monster, a little boy chased by uprooted trees—it all sounds like the stuff of nightmares. The boys fight to survive a series of terrifying nighttimes, realizing that sometimes the nightmares don't go away—even when you're awake..." [http://www.passarella.com/night_terror.htm From the author's website]
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'''''Supernatural: Night Terror''''' by [[John Passarella]] is the ninth novel tie-in for Supernatural. It takes place between the sixth season episodes ''[[6.18_Frontierland|Frontierland]]'' and ''[[6.19_Mommy_Dearest|Mommy Dearest]]''. It was published September 13, 2011 by Titan Books and is 384 pages in length.  
  
* [http://thecomingevil.blogspot.com/2011/09/interview-with-supernatural-writer-john.html Interview with] author [[John Passarella]] 
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==Synopsis==
* [http://www.hypable.com/supernatural/2011/10/05/hypable-exclusive-review-of-john-passarellas-supernatural-tie-in-novel-night-terror/ Review of Night terror] by Selina Wilken
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===Blurb===
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Alerted to strange happenings in Clayton Falls, Colorado, Bobby sends the boys to check it out. A speeding car with no driver, a homeless man pursued by a massive Gila monster, a little boy chased by uprooted trees - it all sounds like the stuff of nightmares. The boys fight to survive a series of terrifying night times, realizing that sometimes the nightmares don't go away - even when you're awake...
  
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===Plot Summary===
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==Characters==
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* [[Sam Winchester]]
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* [[Dean Winchester]]
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* [[Bobby Singer]]
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==Trivia==
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==Errors==
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==Links==
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[http://thecomingevil.blogspot.com/2011/09/interview-with-supernatural-writer-john.html Interview with] author [[John Passarella]]
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[http://www.hypable.com/supernatural/2011/10/05/hypable-exclusive-review-of-john-passarellas-supernatural-tie-in-novel-night-terror/ Review of Night terror] by Selina Wilken

Revision as of 10:47, 25 January 2013

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Title Supernatural: Night Terror
ISBN 978-0857681010
Author(s) John Passarella
Publisher Titan Books
Published September 13, 2011
Purchase Available on Amazon
Preceded by Supernatural: Coyote's Kiss
Succeeded by Supernatural: Rite of Passage

Supernatural: Night Terror by John Passarella is the ninth novel tie-in for Supernatural. It takes place between the sixth season episodes Frontierland and Mommy Dearest. It was published September 13, 2011 by Titan Books and is 384 pages in length.

Synopsis

Blurb

Alerted to strange happenings in Clayton Falls, Colorado, Bobby sends the boys to check it out. A speeding car with no driver, a homeless man pursued by a massive Gila monster, a little boy chased by uprooted trees - it all sounds like the stuff of nightmares. The boys fight to survive a series of terrifying night times, realizing that sometimes the nightmares don't go away - even when you're awake...

Plot Summary

Characters

Trivia

Errors

Links

Interview with author John Passarella

Review of Night terror by Selina Wilken