

Hold on, I actually just screencapped that last week: I seldom ever give out one-star ratings, but the whole time I was reading this book, I looked like how Beavis and Butthead looked when that one Milli Vanilli video came on. is that something trying to get in? Or something wanting out? Welcome to Angel Hill. Jack doesn't want to believe his own eyes, but for Liz the threat is all too real, and it's closing in.įrom the invisible shapes under the sheets, the eyes she feels on her constantly, and the banging coming from the third floor. they didn't used to be that color, did they? And that birthmark on his neck looks more like a scar every day. And there's something unexplainable happening to Joey. And angrier.Ī hulking figure stalks the halls while childlike voices whisper in mourning. There's a presence, and it's growing stronger. Their big empty house wasn't so empty after all. But Jack and Liz have just moved here, and for their young son, Joey, it's almost like coming home again.Īs the Kitches settle into their new home, a large abandoned house in need of a lot of TLC, Angel Hill welcomes them the only way it knows how. Those who grew up here are immune to the town's peculiarities. There are only two roads in or out of Angel Hill, and everything within those borders is subject to the whims of reality. Welcome to Angel Hill, Missouri, a town that shot blood from the ground at its own groundbreaking. Dennis Moore invites you to the newest haunted house on the block, a place so mean, even in a town where strange is the norm, the stories surrounding this house are legend.
