Category: ghost fiction

When the Night Comes Knocking – a Review

The hair-raising Appalachian legend about a monster who feasts on guilty hearts comes chillingly to life in π‘Šβ„Žπ‘’π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘π‘–π‘”β„Žπ‘‘ πΆπ‘œπ‘šπ‘’π‘  πΎπ‘›π‘œπ‘π‘˜π‘–π‘›π‘”. This is the kind of book you can’t turn the pages quickly enough because every chapter leaves you desperate to know what happens next. And yet, once you reach the end, you’re left wanting more.

The Children on the Hill – a Review

Most people know something about πΉπ‘Ÿπ‘Žπ‘›π‘˜π‘’π‘›π‘ π‘‘π‘’π‘–π‘› by Mary Shelley. They might not have read the book, but still they know at least one thing about the story: it’s about a monster made by a human, a mad scientist. But who is the real monster? Is it Frankenstein? Or is it the mad scientist?