Messages From The Dead
by:
Sandy DeLuca (author)
"One of the best horror novellas of the year…will define Deluca as a master horror writer for years to come." —TT Zuma, Horror WorldDonna had never been like other girls.She was raised by her enigmatic grandmother, who held séances in her parlor, mystifying strangers who came to their home on...
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"One of the best horror novellas of the year…will define Deluca as a master horror writer for years to come." —TT Zuma, Horror WorldDonna had never been like other girls.She was raised by her enigmatic grandmother, who held séances in her parlor, mystifying strangers who came to their home on smoky summer nights seeking messages from deceased loved ones.Year later, she's settled into a normal life with her husband Joe, and attending art school at Castell Community College in the evenings with her best friend Andrea. But Castell is much more than a school.Once home to a children's hospital, the ghosts of the restless dead still roam the darkened hallways, and now they want something from Donna…and they'll stop at nothing to get it…
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781937771928
Publish date: July 30th 2013
Publisher: DarkFuse
Edition language: English
Donna has grown up with her grandmother Lena who can commune with the dead. Now that Donna is an adult, she finds that the dead also seek her out.Donna is an aspiring artist who decides to start night classes to work on her art. The college used to be a children's hospital for those suffering from t...
Donna is taking an art class at night at a local college that used to be a hospital for children where experiments were performed on them. Things are going fairly well for her until she starts encountering children there that seem to be missing for years. The creepiness factor starts when she realiz...
Donna is familiar with ghosts after being raised by her grandmother Lena. Lena talks to the dead.Years later while attending Castle Community College, Donna realizes that she does too...A very good novella from Sandy DeLuca. Reads quick with some genuinely creepy moments.
A breath.A breeze.A subtle movement in the trees.A voice.A cry.A whispered lie.A stroke.A touch.A hold so tight.Waiting to drag me into the night.by NikkiHigh drama, low impact. A slow boil of a read. The pacing doesn't make you want to stick around.Although DeLuca's voice is unique, it may be that ...
Read my full review: http://bit.ly/11uZ6iZMy opinion: I had heard Ms. DeLuca's name before as she is published by one of my favorite "creepy" publishing houses, Darkfuse Publishing. When the opportunity came for me to review one of her works I jumped at it. I was not disappointed. This will not be t...