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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Very imaginative storytelling, very reminiscent of a Stephen King tale. Fanciful, scary, thrilling. The only negative that I have is that the climax itself felt very rushed in what was otherwise a well-fleshed out book. Would love to read more from this author. ( )This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. I thought I'd try this book outside my preferences for a change of pace. I received it for free through LibraryThing Early Reviewers. The way it was offered to me caused all kinds of issues with my ereaders (both Nook and Kindle). If I turned off the ereader I had to download it again. The beginning was terribly slow and disjointed. Fans of Horror will like this book. This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Not Kindle Unlimited, not freebie day thing either, one of my here's a free no strings book but it would be really nice if you reviewed it when you were done {yeah do those now and then still, pretty sure this one was via librarything}. Was going to go with a 4, mostly based on my horror 'eh whatever' factor, as didn't realize that that was the basic genre, so don't go by that if you are looking for a horror book, on that basis you'd probably like it, so based on IF I liked horror in general or whatever, would say it's a 5, mostly because at least for the most part it wasn't same old {a little bit yeah but not overall}. *note: this IS available, as it shows, on kindle, BUT there is NO listing on goodreads for the kindle version, just paperbackWhat he saw inside the coffin was not his uncle’s sleeping form laid atop white silk padding. Instead, what he saw was darkness more profound than any he’d ever before seen.”When Andy Gresham’s son Dylan is abducted from his bed on Halloween night, he realizes that history has caught up with him. Memories he’d buried long ago begin to surface, and he is forced to share with his wife the story of Halloween night in 1991. His secret history is a strange tale of a confrontation with a supernatural entity that left two of Andy’s friends dead and one institutionalized. And this secret history just might hold the key to rescuing Andy’s child. With his mentally unstable friend Ben at his side, Andy sets off on a mission to rescue Dylan and do battle one more time with a demon that stole their childhoods.The time has come for Andy to face the dark. no reviews | add a review
"What he saw inside the coffin was not his uncle's sleeping form laid atop white silk padding. Instead, what he saw was darkness more profound than any he'd ever before seen." When Andy Gresham's son Dylan is abducted from his bed on Halloween night, he realizes that history has caught up with him. Memories he'd buried long ago begin to surface, and he is forced to share with his wife the story of Halloween night in 1991. His secret history is a strange tale of a confrontation with a supernatural entity that left two of Andy's friends dead and one institutionalized. And this secret history just might hold the key to rescuing Andy's child. With his mentally unstable friend Ben at his side, Andy sets off on a mission to rescue Dylan and do battle one more time with a demon that stole their childhoods. The time has come for Andy to face the dark. No library descriptions found. |
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