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As president of the Homeowner’s Association, Mitch Flynn expected a long night of settling petty disputes between the residents of Country Road 407. But when a charred man in a lab coat shows up, the monthly HOA meeting takes a much darker turn.
Because the night outside their tiny community center is suddenly full of creatures from the depths of a nightmare. Deformed monsters that seem to come from strange
shimmering lights in the woods.
Mitch and his band of feuding neighbors must face down this horde if they want to survive...that is, if they can keep from killing one another first.
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