Fright Night
Something about a scary story titledThe _________(As in:The Exorcist.The Shining.
The Collector) always gives me a shiver, even before I crack the cover.
(At least decades worth, anyway).

Credit: Chris Mongeau
This is one of those books I stayed up way too late to finish in a gulp.
Though I have to say: it defies categorization in all the best ways.
Or perhaps the presence filling it is much more malevolent than that?

This is macabre Southern Gothic at its finest.
And let me tell you, that prospect has never been scarier.
Siddons expertly chronicles the Kennedys as people who doubt what they know to be true for far too long.

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At first, because facing it makes them embarrassed and inconvenienced.
And later, because they’re terrified.
As they should be.

The story follows four friends haunted/stalked by the choices they made while elk hunting together years before.
This is simply one of the best revenge stories I’ve ever read.

Valancourt Books


Gallery / Saga Press
