Category - Fiction / Horror
Format - Paperback
Condition - New
Listed - 3 months ago
Views - 10
Wishes - 2
Ships From - California
Est. Publication Date - May 2023
Seller Description
Fade to Black is the newest hit ghost hunting reality TV show. Led by husband and wife team Matt and Claire Kirklin, it delivers weekly hauntings investigated by a dedicated team of ghost hunting experts. Episode Thirteen takes them to every ghost hunter's holy grail: the Paranormal Research Foundation. This brooding, derelict mansion holds secrets and clues about bizarre experiments that took place there in the 1970s. It's also famously haunted, and the team hopes their scientific techniques and high tech gear will prove it. But as the house begins to reveal itself to them, proof of an afterlife might not be everything Matt dreamed of. A story told in broken pieces, in tapes, journals, and correspondence, this is the story of Episode Thirteen -- and how everything went terribly, horribly wrong. An epistolary descent into a living nightmare . . . well-written and genuinely unsettling. Fans of paranormal documentaries, ghost-hunting shows, and found-footage horror will lose their minds over this one. - Kealan Patrick Burke, Bram Stoker Award winning author of Kin
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Episode Thirteen
ISBN: 9780316443104
Publisher Description
From the macabre mind of a Bram Stoker Award-nominated author, this heart-pounding novel of horror and psychological suspense takes a ghost hunting reality TV crew into a world they could never have i...
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PangoBooks readers find this book an engaging and thrilling read that combines elements of ghost hunting with unique storytelling techniques. Many appreciate the use of multiple media types such as text messages, case files, and video transcripts, which make the narrative feel immersive and dynamic. The book's pacing and unexpected twists keep readers on their toes, although some found the repetitive nature of certain sections to be a minor drawback. Overall, if you enjoy the "found footage" style or ghost hunting shows, this book is highly recommended for its creepy and entertaining ride.