Childgrave
Ken Greenhall
Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
3.50
· 4 ratings · 304 pages · Published: 01 Jan 1981
The third novel by Ken Greenhall (1928-2014), whose works are receiving renewed attention as neglected classics of modern horror, Childgrave (1982) is a slow-burn chiller that ranks among Greenhall’s best.
“Writing in Shirley Jackson’s precise, sharp, chilly prose, Greenhall delivers a slippery book that can’t be pinned down, all about spectral photography, little dead girls, snowbound small towns, and the disquieting proposition that maybe God is not civilized.” - Grady Hendrix, author of Paperbacks from Hell
“A very well-orchestrated, eerie tale.” - Publishers Weekly
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