Without further delay let's get started. First up is Harvey Click's The Bad Box. I read this in June and you owe it to yourself to take a look.
Synopsis:
Sarah Temple hopes to find a bit of peace and quiet when she leaves her
abusive boyfriend, but instead she finds a world of horror. It’s bad
enough that a sadistic serial killer and another maniac are both trying
to murder her, but what’s worse is the mysterious Solitary One who
controls both of them, a malevolent entity that the serial killer
describes as a living darkness, a man and yet not a man, something
that’s alive and yet not alive, something that wants to appall the
world.
Trying to flee from the two killers, Sarah finds herself running deeper and deeper into a deadly supernatural trap, a place where people are buried alive, where ghastly apparitions mutter in the dark, where demented killers prowl, where a crumbling haunted house can drive its victims mad with terror, and where something buried for a very long time may walk again.
Trying to flee from the two killers, Sarah finds herself running deeper and deeper into a deadly supernatural trap, a place where people are buried alive, where ghastly apparitions mutter in the dark, where demented killers prowl, where a crumbling haunted house can drive its victims mad with terror, and where something buried for a very long time may walk again.
A little about Harvey:
Harvey Click earned an M.A. in English from Ohio State University, using
his first novel as a master's thesis. He has written five novels, four
of them in the horror genre, and numerous short stories. He has taught
English and creative writing for Ohio University, Ohio State University,
the James Thurber House, and OSU's Creative Arts Program.
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