Following the events of Decimated Dreams, Travis and Elsie reunite with their daughter, April. Only the world has changed while they were gone.
Officer Metcalf and her wife, Penny, have kept April from harm, but when Travis and Elsie return, the shadow of Robert Weeks lurks around every corner.
Brought together by fate, the group prepares to make a final stand that will take them between dimensions, into the past, and to the chilling House of the Phantoms. Sacrifices will be made and strength tested as they desperately seek to find a way to defeat Robert Weeks in his own world, a haunted reflection of Slattery Falls.
Brace yourself for the thrilling, emotional final chapter of the Slattery Falls trilogy.
How tight can you hold onto something you can't keep?
***
“This is a great example of the depths of LaFaro’s imagination, storytelling voice, and ability to build and maintain horror for the duration of the book.”
— Sadie Hartmann, Bram Stoker Award-nominated editor of Human Monsters
“An engrossing ride about ghost-hunting, forbidden places, and the human need to peek into those places where one shouldn’t tread. Tightly-paced, with the narrative rolling on a good clip, where the events of the story test the boundaries of loyalty and friendship between three oddball characters who form their own little tribe.”
— Tim McGregor, author of Lure and Wasps in the Ice Cream
Genre: Horror
Officer Metcalf and her wife, Penny, have kept April from harm, but when Travis and Elsie return, the shadow of Robert Weeks lurks around every corner.
Brought together by fate, the group prepares to make a final stand that will take them between dimensions, into the past, and to the chilling House of the Phantoms. Sacrifices will be made and strength tested as they desperately seek to find a way to defeat Robert Weeks in his own world, a haunted reflection of Slattery Falls.
Brace yourself for the thrilling, emotional final chapter of the Slattery Falls trilogy.
How tight can you hold onto something you can't keep?
***
“This is a great example of the depths of LaFaro’s imagination, storytelling voice, and ability to build and maintain horror for the duration of the book.”
— Sadie Hartmann, Bram Stoker Award-nominated editor of Human Monsters
“An engrossing ride about ghost-hunting, forbidden places, and the human need to peek into those places where one shouldn’t tread. Tightly-paced, with the narrative rolling on a good clip, where the events of the story test the boundaries of loyalty and friendship between three oddball characters who form their own little tribe.”
— Tim McGregor, author of Lure and Wasps in the Ice Cream
Genre: Horror
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