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29 July 2010

Manchester House

MANCHESTER HOUSE
Manchester House by Donald Allen Kirch Format: Kindle Edition

File Size: 382 KB
Publisher: Double Dragon eBooks (November 24, 2009)
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B002YKOXDE
Product Description from Amazon.com
"ITEM: On the forced -Trail of Tears- march to Oklahoma, a rival tribe invaded a campsite of a sworn enemy, resting upon the property, decapitated the women and cooked their heads. No reason was ever given.

ITEM: While traveling to Vicksburg, Ulysses S. Grant had an experience that changed his life forever - he never would say what.
ITEM: On his travels, Grant lost an entire squad of soldiers, two field surgeons, a team of horses and mules, and one Gatlin gun. No explanation given. Grant, himself, refused to investigate.
No one in the town wanted to admit that the ancient house even existed. All homes facing the ruin had their windows boarded shut. All roads to the thing were blocked, overgrown, or forbidden.
Manchester House was a beacon of evil at the center of a small Kansas town with a dark and mysterious past that would not go away. All tried to forget it even existed -- until the police had to bring the bodies out.
When a group of professional "ghost hunters" explore a local haunted house, they descend into absolute darkness and terror, learning the incredible truth behind the legend of MANCHESTER HOUSE. "
My Thoughts:
Not since reading The Amityville Horror and The Exorcist have I read such a creepy story. As the product description described, there were unexplained deaths that took place in this house. The police in the town hate to get calls reporting weird goings on at Manchester House. The police have decided to let a team of 'ghost hunters' into the house to investigate and finally figure out and get rid of the evil spirits that reside there. What ensues is a grisly account of what happens to this team as they enter the basement of this evil house. I did enjoy this story as I sometimes like to read a spine tingling horror story. I did see that there were some areas that needed to be edited, or maybe it was because this was a Kindle copy. The only thing I didn't care for was the amount of vomiting going on in this story. I suppose though if I encountered what the ghost hunter team did I would be ill too. If you want to read a good scary story then this one is for you.
I purchased this book because it sounded intriguing..

1 comment:

  1. Okay, I'm thoroughly roped in! I love a good creepy story and this one sounds like the one for me. I'm going to Goodreads to put it on my wishlist! Great review and thanks for sharing a book I may never have otherwise found out about. =O)

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