Enter
a gothic story of madness and cruelty, where the bonds of sibling loyalty are
tested to the grave and beyond.
High
on the hill, Cavington Hall lurks like a beast surveying its territory. Spoken
of in hushed whispers, it is home to Doctor Charles Cavington, last of a family
cursed by genius and insanity in equal parts. It has now become home to twelve
year old Apple. A run-away, she is forced into the doctor's service as payment
for saving her brother's life.
While
Apple struggles to cope with her loneliness and isolation, the mysteries
surrounding Doctor Cavington are growing. What exactly is his interest in the two
siblings? Is there any truth to his strange tales of Guardians and Reapers,
ethereal figures he claims are responsible for dealing with the souls of the
dead?
And
what is making that thumping noise in the locked nursery at night?
Here
are just a few of the terrific things being said about this book...
"Overall,
not a mere like, I loved it! Really... I feel I’m honored to read this creepy
tale, definitely I would recommend this book to those who love horror stories.
A must read horror novel!"
"This
is a wonderful example of writing. The sentences weave a beautiful texture of
characters, scenery, and storytelling. I found myself not wanting to put my
kindle down. It was a great read. This book is an easy five star read!"
"Black
illustrates the feeling of family love beautifully in this story. And to top it
off, it's a one-of-a-kind adventure that leaves you racing to turn the page.
Not to mention the complete twist at the end--you will, of course, have to read
it to find out--and by then, you'll be wondering where the time has gone.
Wonderfully crafted and brilliantly worded, this story will leave you wanting
more."
"An
enjoyably creepy story with a lot of suspense and likeable characters. I didn't
expect the ending."
"Do
not pass over this book. Read it, and shiver and quake as the shadows in your
room suddenly seem that much more malevolent. This is an excellent story, and I
strongly recommend it."
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