Friday, October 25, 2019

The Darkest Time of Night

Fiction by Jeremy Finley

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/

As a little girl, Lynn was terrified of the woods behind her house and had been strictly forbidden by her father to enter them. This makes sense, of course, but it's less understandable that she still feels the same way at age seventy when her grandsons plan a campout near those same woods, and she goes into a full on panic. But when eight year old William disappears during that camp out it seems that Lynn may have had a real reason for her fear.

This was a strange book, but it was exciting and had a pretty good conclusion.


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