**Three spooky mysteries starring the Alden kids --now together in one volume!** The Aldens are four orphaned siblings who made a home together in an abandoned railroad car. Now these brothers and sisters live a life of adventure and solve mysteries--including the kinds that send shivers down your
The Halloween Children
โ Scribed by Brian James Freeman
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 149 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The Halloween Children are watching --they're always watching in this chilling novel of suburban horror from Bram Stoker Award winner Norman Prentiss and Brian James Freeman of Cemetery Dance Publications.
The accommodations at Stillbrook Apartments aren't exactly glamorous, but they're quiet, affordable, and well maintained. The handyman is usually available to help with a leak or a broken bulb, his wife and two adorable kids often tagging along. When occasion dictates, the neighbors gather to wish each other well and spread the requisite holiday cheer. Everything's very nice. Very normal.
But as Halloween approaches, strange occurrences are happening all around Stillbrook. The children tell disturbing stories, bizarre noises bleed through the walls, and one abandoned unit is found to be inhabited by something sinister--something that's no longer alive.
For the safety of the tenants, the Halloween party has been canceled....
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