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The Halloween Children - Brian James Freeman, Norman Prentiss
The Halloween Children
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The Halloween Children are watching—they’re always watching in this chilling novel of suburban horror from Bram Stoker Award winner Norman Prentiss and Brian James Freeman of Cemetery Dance Publications.The accommodations at Stillbrook Apartments aren’t exactly glamorous, but they’re quiet,... show more
The Halloween Children are watching—they’re always watching in this chilling novel of suburban horror from Bram Stoker Award winner Norman Prentiss and Brian James Freeman of Cemetery Dance Publications.The accommodations at Stillbrook Apartments aren’t exactly glamorous, but they’re quiet, affordable, and well maintained. The handyman is usually available to help with a l
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Format: Kindle Edition
ISBN: 9780399180972
ASIN: B01NATQGW2
Publisher: Cem
Pages no: 189
Edition language: English
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Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it
4.0 The Halloween Children by Norman Prentiss & Brian James Freeman
I’m giving The Halloween Children a solid four stars because it created a smothering sense of creepiness and managed to maintain it throughout the entire story and it held my attention from beginning to end. You know from the beginning that something terrible is coming but you’re never sure exactly ...
Andreya's Asylum
Andreya's Asylum rated it
5.0 Review of The Halloween Children by Norman Prentiss and Brian James Freeman
Quite possibly the best Halloween book I've ever read, reading The Halloween Children has become my yearly tradition. Since it was originally only available as a signed/limited edition from Earthling Press, I was somewhere north of stoked when Hydra decided to release this as an e-book. I was even m...
Sci-Fi & Scary
Sci-Fi & Scary rated it
4.0 The Halloween Children
The Halloween Children has an interesting format. Right from the beginning you’re aware that something horrible has happened, but you don’t know exactly what. You learn that via a short digital transcription. And instead of the normal methods of relaying the information, you have to listen to the pa...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it
4.0 The Halloween Children
A new October classic. (Yes, I am aware that it is March as I am writing this review.) As Halloween looms, tensions are building between the members of the Naylor family. Relations are getting woefully strained. Fractured. Violent. To top it off the annual Stillbrook Apartment Halloween party has b...
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