Origins Halloween PDF
Origins Halloween is about, the origins of Halloween. Divulge into the sinister past of the 'All-hallows-eve' celebrations, if you dare. Follow a small mountain-dwelling family into the nightmare they never knew was upon them; until it was too late. Will they survive, or will they pass away into history like so many others have before them? This story includes a complimentary 'Dramatic Audio Book...

Ian King - Origins Halloween

Origins Halloween

Ian King

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Ian King

Language
English
Format
epub
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Origins Halloween is about, the origins of Halloween.
Divulge into the sinister past of the 'All-hallows-eve' celebrations, if you dare. Follow a small mountain-dwelling family into the nightmare they never knew was upon them; until it was too late. Will they survive, or will they pass away into history like so many others have before them?
This story includes a complimentary 'Dramatic Audio Book.'

REVIEW ***** (John Y.)
This is a highly original enjoyable read, relentless in its pace, macabre in its plot, that has a narrative voice uniquely its own. King has created an eldritch place with a chilling tenor of the wyrd - in every sense - located in some alien realm that is both familiar and horrifically bizarre. Enjoy!

REVIEW ***** (Lyn M.)
Origins by Ian King is a great book for many reasons.
Other than being a great story - it makes you think! And I promise, you will never look at Halloween the same way again, which is the whole point, as the author is teaching as well as entertaining you.
I love the sound effect dynamics of this complimentary audio book too! Well done and truly classy - you won't be disappointed!! The narration is perfect, and the sound effects draw you and keep you on the edge of your seat.
All in all - this is a great book. I really enjoyed it - and know you will too.

REVIEW **** (Chris J.)
I enjoyed the tale. It reminded me in part of The Wicker Man; and like most Hollywood horror tales, it employs a good dose of artistic licence around Halloween.

REVIEW **** (Richard M.)
Like 'The Girl Who Was Buried in Her Ball Gown' this is a dark story with spooky and really nasty dudes being as despicable as possible. It's a quick read for those horror-genre fans. As for me, I take the missus to the local on Halloween night. I rather have a some pub-grub and a pint than wait for a bunch of kids to come knocking which can be just as harrowing as Ian King's yarn of terror.

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