![]() ![]() If you only read one Halloween story this year, be sure to make this the one. More fun than any haunted attraction I've ever been to. For me, it's the trope that never gets old an this is a particularly effective story. ![]() I've found myself reading a number of haunted house stories this year. And then there's the witch of Bremen Coven.Įverson's love for his craft is evident throughout. The team of room designers, effects artists, and actors doing their best to scare the nightly visitors. The paranormal investigator out to protect the spirits in the house and by extension, the patrons paying to be frightened. There's the flawed carpenter hired to refurbish the house just enough to make it safe for hundreds of people to pass through every night leading up to Halloween. The House by the Cemetery is filled with fully fleshed out characters. If was a study in opposites.the only constant was the color." A spray of blood bled down the wall beside her in visual opposition to the light that bled up the wall. ![]() The murder weapon lay nearby on the floor., the knife's silver blade coated in dark read. John wastes no time by giving us a small taste of things to come, right in the Prologue. The tale of a purportedly haunted house by a cemetery being refurbished as a Halloween attraction. His latest story, The House by the Cemetery is the quintessential October release. John Everson writes some of the darkest horror imaginable, sprinkles it with a healthy dose of sex, and yet it's easy to believe every word he puts to paper. ![]()
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