Five strangers from across America are about to open the door to an unspeakable evil in this horror novel from “master of the macabre!”* Bentley Little.
They share a dark bond. A haunted childhood. A shocking secret. A memory of the houses they lived in—each one eerily identical to the next. From the remote foothills of the west to the green lawns of suburbia, they are returning—to the past, to the unspeakable events they long to forget...to the house.
Now, their journeys are about to converge in a terrifying challenge to confront their nightmares—or be trapped inside them forever....
*Stephen King
Praise for Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author Bentley Little
“The horror poet laureate...a master of the macabre!”—Stephen King
“[Bentley Little is] on par with such greats as Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Peter Straub.”—Midwest Book Review
“Little possesses the uncanny ability to take everyday situations and turn them into nightmares.”—Publishers Weekly
“Little has the unparalleled ability to evoke surreal, satiric terror.”—Horror Reader
Five strangers from across America are about to open the door to an unspeakable evil in this horror novel from “master of the macabre!”* Bentley Little.
They share a dark bond. A haunted childhood. A shocking secret. A memory of the houses they lived in—each one eerily identical to the next. From the remote foothills of the west to the green lawns of suburbia, they are returning—to the past, to the unspeakable events they long to forget...to the house.
Now, their journeys are about to converge in a terrifying challenge to confront their nightmares—or be trapped inside them forever....
*Stephen King
Praise
Praise for Bram Stoker Award-Winning Author Bentley Little
“The horror poet laureate...a master of the macabre!”—Stephen King
“[Bentley Little is] on par with such greats as Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Peter Straub.”—Midwest Book Review
“Little possesses the uncanny ability to take everyday situations and turn them into nightmares.”—Publishers Weekly
“Little has the unparalleled ability to evoke surreal, satiric terror.”—Horror Reader