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Twisted

Written by: Michaelbrent Collings
Narrated by: Scott Thomas
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The Douglas family just wants to live their lives and maybe find a bit of happiness. But when the ghost in their home breaks out of a centuries-long sleep, all hope for happiness will die.

Because the thing that haunts them is not just evil. It is something much, much worse.

Watching them from the shadows, hungry to start killing once more, and thirsty for the blood of the children. The blood he has so long been denied. The thing that haunts them is not just evil. It is twisted.

©2014 Michaelbrent Collings (P)2015 Michaelbrent Collings
Ghosts Suspense Haunted Scary Happiness
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Best part of this book is the author's Afterword.

This is a so-so and confusing novel. It's as if the M. Collings tried to pack several themes into one story and, in doing so, ruined what may have been an acceptable entrance into the horror genre. I wish that authors would stop trying so hard to create entangled, complicated plots and go back to the basics; you know, spooky atmospheres replete with good ol' fashioned hauntings. I am impressed, however, by the author's message in the Afterword although, like his book, that message may have been more powerful if it hadn't been diminished by a lack of focus. As always, Scott Thomas is a fine narrator.

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