The Little Mill Gator Massacre by Zack Zagranis

The Little Mill Gator Massacre by Zack Zagranis

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In Little Mill, the monster isn’t a bedtime story—and it isn’t the worst thing waiting in the woods.

Everyone in Little Mill knows the story of Gator Face.

Parents whisper it to scare their kids. Older siblings sharpen it into a threat. Camp counsellors dress it up as folklore. A half-man, half-alligator thing that prowls the woods, waiting for children who wander too far.

When a classmate vanishes without a trace, eleven-year-old Eric Grosse stops laughing at the legend. The police search. The town shrugs. Life moves on. But Eric knows something is wrong—and when another boy disappears, fear hardens into certainty.

Armed with nothing more than stubborn loyalty and a Little League bat, Eric teams up with older kids who know the woods better than they should. What begins as a reckless hunt for a monster spirals into something darker, stranger, and far more dangerous than any campfire tale.

Because Gator Face is real.

And in Little Mill, monsters don’t always wear scales.

Bleak, brutal, and steeped in small-town rot, The Little Mill Gator Massacre is a savage coming-of-age horror that drags childhood myths into the cold light of reality—and leaves no one untouched.