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Jen Dodd is annoyed when her husband, Josh, drags her from Wichita, Kansas, to Amityville, New York, to tour two supposedly-haunted houses. But she's far more annoyed when he purchases one of the houses, forcing her to move across the country.
The Dodd family's new home, dubbed by locals as “The Murder House,” is located across town from the Amityville Horror house that became famous in the 1970s. Despite having never heard of "The Murder House" before starting this journey, Jen will soon learn that it's far more dangerous than its famed counterpart. The death toll of Jen's new house is startlingly high. Now, she will have to fight to avoid becoming another victim.
"I haven't read all of Andy (Rausch)'s books, but I've read several, and I like that he writes whatever he likes. He's got some damn good stuff." -- Joe R. Lansdale, author of Bubba Ho-Tep
“Rausch’s writing is like a serpent. It’s lean. It’s clever. It coils around you…and then it strikes. It’s glorious, but be warned—there is no anti-venom.” —Chris Miller, author of Dust
Genre: Horror
The Dodd family's new home, dubbed by locals as “The Murder House,” is located across town from the Amityville Horror house that became famous in the 1970s. Despite having never heard of "The Murder House" before starting this journey, Jen will soon learn that it's far more dangerous than its famed counterpart. The death toll of Jen's new house is startlingly high. Now, she will have to fight to avoid becoming another victim.
"I haven't read all of Andy (Rausch)'s books, but I've read several, and I like that he writes whatever he likes. He's got some damn good stuff." -- Joe R. Lansdale, author of Bubba Ho-Tep
“Rausch’s writing is like a serpent. It’s lean. It’s clever. It coils around you…and then it strikes. It’s glorious, but be warned—there is no anti-venom.” —Chris Miller, author of Dust
Genre: Horror
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