Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2019! I did this the last few years and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!
I’m sharing all kinds of books, movies, and other spooky stuff for every day in October. Gots to get those scares on for the 31st!
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Sleep In The Dust Of The Earth
by Anthony Hains
Genre: Horror / Novella
My Review
Sometimes. I will grab a book Just because of the cover Just look at it. Reminds me of the old school horror covers I couldn’t get enough of back in the day. Who am I kidding. I still can’t get enough of them.
So, the setting is a huge, creepy mansion. I’m always up for that The beginning is a family gathering to say goodbye to dearly departed Gretchen. Is Gretchen so dearly? What I gleaned from the synopsis is, probably not.
I read a lot of horror and throwing kids into the mix always makes it extra creepy. They don’t see the repercussions of their actions. Or do they? Are Gretchen’s grandkids just curious when they start dabbling in the occult? Are they being guided? I soon learned these kids were warped way before they came to the mansion and discovered Gretchen’s secrets.
Another thing I enjoy in horror is the shorter stories. I appreciate how hard it is to set up a story, breathe life into the characters and then try to scare the pants off ya. This is about 100 pages and packs a mean punch. The gloves are off and it gets pretty dark and a few things really had me sitting back thinking whoa. And after I finished this little gem I was thinking, if this short story unsettled me this much, I wonder what the author could do to me with a longer one.
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Synopsis
Sometimes they come back angry …
Ace’s life is satisfying in an ordinary sort of way. At twenty-five he’s deeply in love with his wife of two years, and he and Runa are expecting their first child. But when Ace’s mother-in-law passes away after a short illness, things take a turn for the weird.
Everyone in the family knows that Gretchen dabbled in the occult prior to her death, inviting friends over for occasional tarot card readings and séances. What most of them don’t know is that she spent a considerable amount of time training her grandchildren in the art of the uncanny. Now Brinn and Oliver appear to be experimenting with strange rituals—rituals linked to increasingly disturbing events.
To get a handle on what’s happening, Ace and Runa begin investigating Gretchen’s explorations into the supernatural. But it will take time, and a shocking series of developments, for them to discover how high the stakes are for their growing family.
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I love shorter books as well, and especially if the author can pull off such a short page count. Thanks for sharing, this sounds pretty creepy!
It was creepy and very twisted. LOL A well done short horror.
OMG kids dabbling in the occult now??? LOL And yes this does sound extra creepy Laura!
Kids always creep me out in horror stories. LOL
I’m SUCH a wuss! But, like you, I do appreciate a shorter book, so long as the author can get the pacing right. Glad you enjoyed this one, Laura:)
This was so creepy. LOL
Yes please!
LOL
Love the cover / so spooky! Sounds awesome! 🎃
Spooky is my thing! LOL
Yikes! That’s definitely a creepy cover!
LOL I love creepy covers like this!
It does look like those old horror books my dad read when I was young! He had some really creepy covers in his collection!
I can’t resist covers like these and I have a bunch on my shelves.
I still have the grampa scene stuck in my head! I’m glad you enjoyed it too 🙂
LOL It was fun! And dark. And creepy.
Snagging this one immediately!
I still think about this one.