The Good Son novel series (Alternity)

The Good Son novels are a series of books written by bestselling authors Ben Corrin and Elijah Lane, which continue the story of the 1993 film The Good Son. The main trilogy follows teenage Mark Evans as he battles his cousin Henry's vengeful spirit after his father is killed in an airplane crash west of Fredericton, Maine, a crash willfully orchestrated by Henry to bring even greater loss into Mark's life. A second series, conceived by Elijah Lane with Another Way, posits a timeline where Henry is born a normal child, with no lack of empathy, and as a result his little brother Richard is still alive in modern times.

The Good Son: No Fair (1994)
The first in the so-called 'Vengeance Trilogy', No Fair takes place two years after the events of the film as fourteen year-old Mark Evans and his father Jack are flying to Nova Scotia for a father-and-son vacation near Cape Breton. En-route, their plane, Eastern Air Lines Flight 514, loses control and crashes in a field fifty miles outside Fredericton, Maine. With over a hundred killed - including his father - Mark becomes the sole survivor of the crash and flees into the nearby forest in a daze. Far from the nearest town, Mark is left to fend for himself and finds himself being hunted by an unknown pursuer. Or is it? Mark soon discovers that there is something eerily familiar about his pursuer...

The Good Son: Time to Live (1998)

 * Upcoming; to be released spring, 1998.

One Corrin's several upcoming novels, Time to Live is set to be the conclusion of the so-called 'Vengeance Trilogy' as Mark Evans comes to terms with the destruction his cousin has wrought upon Rock Harbor even as Henry fully regains human form, to destroy the last of the Evans family, forcing Mark to overcome his worst fears and take on Henry face-to-face.

The Good Son: The Final Words
Mark Evans imagines what would have happened if instead of the cliff fight occurring, Henry had been placed in a psychiatric hospital in Portland by his parents Susan and Wallace, and escaped to terrorize his family and Mark. The novel is being largely fan-written, albeit with assistance and advice from Ben Corrin; a release date is not yet forthcoming.