Following the deaths of her mother and beloved aunt, Kate Kavanagh inherits the family homestead in the Irish enclave of Three Oaks, Connecticut; but once she moves in, Kate begins a gradual but terrifying biological transformation that is part of her inheritance, too; though not mentioned in the Will.
With the help of a Rottweiler that's more human than animal, a new friend whose farm stand is only open dusk to dawn, and the 'Rat Boys, ' Kate will get some answers or die trying.
"This is a writer who knows how to reach into the dark, almost gothic corners of the horror genre, and pull out all of the things lost with Poe and Lovecraft's time. What every horror reader wants in a story is presented right here in this little novella." - Colum McKnight, Dreadful Tales"One must read this book to experience the suspense, intrigue, and the amazing revelations at the end. I'm usually good at guessing what's coming next; fortunately, I failed miserably with this book." - Su Halfwerk, Vivid Sentiments"To say it was a compelling read would be putting it mildly. I actually read it all in one sitting, because I couldn't put it down. Carson weaves interesting characters, odd situations and strange goings-on seamlessly into the narrative. The reader can't help but be intrigued. There's a feel of Bradbury in her work. - Stacey Turner, Angelic Knight PressGrab your copy today Free with Kindle Unlimited.Thank you for your interest in our book. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed presenting it. - Digital Fiction
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