Breeder
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
From Douglas Clegg, award-winning author of The Hour Before Dark and The Children's Hour, comes a nightmarish vision of Washington, D.C. where a new horror is born within the walls of an ancient house -- haunted by a diabolical ritual and a terrifying legacy of the past.
"A white knuckle read from beginning to end -- Clegg delivers!" - John Saul.
"The tension seldom flags as this tale builds to a grisly, suspense-filled climax. As in Goat Dance , his first book, Clegg pulls out the stops of terror: cannibalism, the devil, good magic turned to evil, grave-robbing and the undead all make this a chilling story." -- Publisher's Weekly.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
From its beginning with a gruesome backstreet abortion, the tension seldom flags as this tale builds to a grisly, suspense-filled climax. Hugh and Rachel Adair's new townhouse is a 19th-century building with eccentric architecture and an equally eccentric tenant, Penelope Deerfield, a retired nanny who ``looks like Mary Poppins gone to seed.'' More forbidding is the mad bag lady who takes an unsettling interest in the young couple, warning them to flee the ``screamin' house.'' Reading about the area's background, Hugh and Rachel discover that their home's dark history includes murder and possibly even devil worship. Meanwhile, Rachel begins to come under the sinister influence of whatever is haunting the house: she hears a baby crying where there is none and encounters a vision of a hideous, unearthly man. Eventually both Rachel and Hugh learn of the horror embedded in the house. As in Goat Dance , his first book, Clegg pulls out the stops of terror: cannibalism, the devil, good magic turned to evil, grave-robbing and the undead all make this a chilling story.
Customer Reviews
Breeder
OMG, a book straight from hell! It was disgusting, horrifying and so suspenseful I just couldn't put it down. If you are in to that stuff, it was a great read!
Not Good
I’ve read a few of the author’s books with mixed results. While most have been tolerable, this one is incredibly bad. It is slow to move along and I only made it through the first 500 pages before I decided that my time was worth more than this kind of boring nonsense. Save yourself the money!