Burn Do Not Read! eBook Kevin Flanders
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Jack Gibson was never the same since the tragedy. He moved across the country, living alone in a little house in the middle of the woods. He didn’t want any visitors. And his phone conversations with family members became progressively shorter over time…and stranger.
Now Jack is dead, but his friends say something was very wrong in the weeks leading up to his death. He refused to leave the house and claimed he wasn’t feeling well, though it seems an illness was the least of his problems.
Following the funeral, Jack’s children and grandchildren experience for the first time his remote house in the woods. What they encounter there is unimaginable, even for a family prepared for the worst. All of the windows are covered by newspapers, the doors sealed by duct tape – but why? Reluctantly, apprehensively, the investigation must begin.
Will the family’s discoveries shine a light on what was ailing Jack? Or is the house simply too dark with clutter and confusion for the truth to be illuminated?
Burn Do Not Read! eBook Kevin Flanders
An intricately crafted novel of horror and suspense. Deeply thematic in a way that I rarely see from new authors. Compelling presentation from both the past story and present action. This book is subtly terrifying and thought provoking - exploring the struggles and isolation seniors so often face and what its really like to be alone in a little house in the middle of nowhere. There aren't many characters in this book but the depth of characterization brings each one to life with every pageProduct details
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Burn Do Not Read! eBook Kevin Flanders Reviews
Amazing book highly recommended for those who like to be in suspense and the thrill of feeling like your part of the story trying to help the characters figure out what’s going on.
As a rule, I am a cozy mystery reader, but this book came to my attention and I decided to read it. The first thing I found was that, once I started reading it, it was hard to put down. Mr. Flanders created characters that moved beyond types, and built a sense of suspense and dread that was palpable. The ending was deliciously ambiguous. I would highly recommend this for lovers of horror and suspense; I would net recommend reading it right before turning out the light.
I will tell you that while I don't generally go for the suspense/thriller genre, this book definitely qualifies as such. Aside from a few editing and technical errors, I was engrossed. The story follows the heartbreaking case of Jack Gibson, a grandfather and recovered alcoholic, who dives dangerously close back into alcoholism when he accidentally hits and kills a 6-year-old boy with his truck one day. The incident serves to haunt Jack throughout the rest of the book, despite the best efforts of his loving wife Mary, who in turn dies herself a year later. The combined tragedy drives Jack to decide to leave his life behind and move into a house (which he buys online, sight-unseen but for internet photos), clear across the country, much to the consternation of his family members.
The house is desolate, lonely, creepy, and (I don't care what anyone else says) totally freaking haunted. Once Jack has moved, his life seems to jump from livable and almost carefree to a nightmare in his own home, due to the strange sounds and loss of lights... not to mention the constantly-howling coyotes and the scary stories he's heard about the previous occupants of his little house in the woods. I don't want to give away the story in its entirety, but I will say that I read on the edge of my seat quite often, and found myself wondering what would happen next, even while out taking a walk on my own. I was eager to read more, and the plight of Jack being torn between the enticing "sanity" that could be brought back to him by alcohol or the fight with whatever demonic figure was possessing his house was one I could not wait to finish.
Alas, the book does end. I was on the edge of my seat up until the second-to-last chapter, when the nail-biting terror suddenly stops. I have to say that the ending was terribly anticlimactic. So much build-up... it was frustrating to read. I felt like the story had no tangible resolution, and we are left to wonder what actually happened in the creepy house in the dark woods.
Still, the rest of the book is totally worth the read. And if you are of a religious tendency, perhaps you can make your own meaning from the end of the story. If I could give this book 4 1/2 stars, I think that would be my best choice.
This book kept me on the edge.
Great story...unique
I couldn't put this book down. Obsessed with this type of scary! The anticipation builds with every page. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a spooky read!
I enjoyed this book very much. Kevin has a way of making his characters come alive. His abundant use of descriptive words and detail made me feel like I was in the book participating in all that was happening. It was a fun read, not difficult, but with enough perplexity to keep the mind active. Good for almost anyone who enjoys a little horror in their life.
An intricately crafted novel of horror and suspense. Deeply thematic in a way that I rarely see from new authors. Compelling presentation from both the past story and present action. This book is subtly terrifying and thought provoking - exploring the struggles and isolation seniors so often face and what its really like to be alone in a little house in the middle of nowhere. There aren't many characters in this book but the depth of characterization brings each one to life with every page
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