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Alma Katsu's The Hunger is an eerie tale with atmospheric suspense

Alma Katsu injects the supernatural into a story based on real characters.
Alma Katsu injects the supernatural into a story based on real characters. PHOTO: SUZETTE NIESS
Alma Katsu injects the supernatural into a story based on real characters.
Alma Katsu injects the supernatural into a story based on real characters. PHOTO: SUZETTE NIESS
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THE HUNGER

By Alma Katsu

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on May 22, 2018, with the headline Alma Katsu's The Hunger is an eerie tale with atmospheric suspense. Subscribe