Childgrave
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Narrated by:
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Travis Baldree
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By:
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Ken Greenhall
About this listen
When photographer Jonathan Brewster’s four-year-old daughter, Joanne, tells him about her new invisible friends, he doesn’t think too much about it. But then he sees them for himself: weird and uncanny images of the dead appearing in his photographs. The apparitions seem to have some connection to Childgrave, a remote village in upstate New York with a deadly secret dating back three centuries. Jonathan and Joanne feel themselves oddly drawn to Childgrave, but will they survive the horrors that await them there?
The third novel by Ken Greenhall (1928-2014), whose works are receiving renewed attention as neglected classics of modern horror, Childgrave (1982) is a slow-burn chiller that ranks among Greenhall’s best.
“Writing in Shirley Jackson’s precise, sharp, chilly prose, Greenhall delivers a slippery book that can’t be pinned down, all about spectral photography, little dead girls, snowbound small towns, and the disquieting proposition that maybe God is not civilized.” - Grady Hendrix, author of Paperbacks from Hell
“A very well-orchestrated, eerie tale.” - Publishers Weekly
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-08-20
What did i just listen to ???
Well it just proves that you can't judge a book by reviews...
Absolutely awful.
Pathetic protagonist that bordered on creepy stalker.
Daughter, aged 5 confuses the reader as the author writes as if she is a teenager.
uncomfortable over sexualising of the two little girls, no one wants to hear this.
Long, drawn out story that could have been written on a postcard.
Not happy.
Didn't get to the end, in actual fact, I slept through it and couldn't be bothered to find out what happens.
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