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“We all make our acquaintance with the Ghoul. That’s just … inevitable.”
Spears Corner is a town with twelve graveyards and a bloody history. It’s where both the Ghoul of Wisconsin and John Colby grew up. John’s about to learn that even when you forget the past, that doesn’t mean the past forgets about you.
This is a world where dreams and reality converge, one that will make you highly suspicious of green vans.
“If only there were a way he could make his Graveyard Land last forever. He’d do anything to stay with his boys.”
I enjoyed this book, although I never felt the need to look over my shoulder. Maybe I’ve consumed so much horror that I’m somewhat immune to it now. I don’t remember the last fictional story I read that scared me (real life often freaks the hell out of me though).
I liked John, flaws and all, and loved Pat, despite him bordering on being too perfect. There’s a significant amount of disturbing content in this book but thankfully the descriptions were sparse for the part I was dreading. I enjoyed the supernatural elements and although he was absolutely detestable, I wanted to find out more about how the Ghoul created his Graveyard Land.
This is my first read by this author but I very much doubt it will be my last. I’m intrigued to see what else they have to offer.
“The dead are dead, but that don’t mean they’re gone.”
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Thank you so much to NetGalley and Flame Tree Press for the opportunity to read this book.
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