All Hallows
A Novel
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Ron Butler
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January LaVoy
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With the 80's nostalgia of Stranger Things, this horror drama from NYT bestselling author Christopher Golden follows neighborhood families and a mysterious, lurking evil on one Halloween day.
It’s Halloween night, 1984, in Coventry, Massachusetts, and two families are unraveling. Up and down the street, horrifying secrets are being revealed, and all the while, mixed in with the trick-or-treaters of all ages, four children who do not belong are walking door to door, merging with the kids of Parmenter Road. Children in vintage costumes with faded, eerie makeup. They seem terrified, and beg the neighborhood kids to hide them away, to keep them safe from The Cunning Man. There’s a small clearing in the woods now that was never there before, and a blackthorn tree that doesn’t belong at all. These odd children claim that The Cunning Man is coming for them...and they want the local kids to protect them. But with families falling apart and the neighborhood splintered by bitterness, who will save the children of Parmenter Road?
New York Times bestselling, Bram Stoker Award-winning author Christopher Golden is best known for his supernatural thrillers set in deadly, distant locales...but in this suburban Halloween drama, Golden brings the horror home.
All Hallows. The one night when everything is a mask...
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- Anonymous User
- 04-10-23
Creepy Seasonal Horror
The latest Christopher Golden novel is a great creepy seasonal horror for Samhain. While the start may seem like a slow burn it allows the characters to be quickly fleshed out whereby you care about them later as the ominous tension starts to build. It blends the underlying unpleasantness in the idyllic town feeling of IT with the otherworldly horrors of Stranger Things.
Using male and female narrators to voice the male and female characters works really well and avoids the distraction of badly done voices for the opposite sex.
The book is very vivid and left me feeling it would make an excellent graphic novel.
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