The Gordon Place by Isaac Thorne
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
A very original horror!
Two news reporters come to a small town to make a puff piece about spooky tales. Little do they realize that they will witness, and become part of, a supernatural horror involving possession and a spirit dog. One of those reporters grew up there and must face her fears about her murdered parents. Meanwhile, the town constable returns to his childhood home, remembering his abusive father and his mother who disappeared, only to be possessed by his father's spirit.
The Gordon Place is unique in a number of ways: you get the perspective of what it's like to be possessed and seeing through the possessive spirits eyes and you experience a one-of-a-kind supernatural spirit beast. This story doesn't shy away from themes of bigotry, racism, and murder, so be prepared.
And stay out of the cellar!
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Cheers and happy reading!
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