Trick or Treat

· Open Road Media
4.3
14 reviews
Ebook
212
Pages
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About this ebook

A young girl is forced to move into a broken-down house in the country—and she and her new stepbrother discover its hidden horrors . . .
 Martha wants to be happy for her father. She likes his new wife—even if she’s a terrible cook—but she doesn’t understand why they had to leave Chicago and move to this horrible house in the country. It’s big, broken-down, and miles from anywhere, alone in the woods with nothing on the property but an overgrown cemetery. But at night it doesn’t feel empty. Conor—her new, weird stepbrother—chose Martha’s new room for her. It’s dark and drafty, and no matter how she tries to fix it up, she can’t sleep easily there. At night, whispers come from the closet, filling Martha with a sense that something terrible happened here. She’s right. Not long ago, the house was the site of a gruesome murder. When Conor and Martha’s parents leave town on their honeymoon, the two teens will find out why the dead don’t rest easy at the old Bedford house. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Richie Tankersley Cusick including rare photos and never-before-seen documents from the author’s personal collection.

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4.3
14 reviews
Chris Ferguson
August 5, 2016
Read this is jr.high and have loved it ever since. If you have ever moved into a new home and felt all alone this may give u some scary flash backs. Enjoy the chills...i sure did. Waiting for this one to be a movie!
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Abigail Mcmillen
October 21, 2015
Read it when I was about 12-13, maybe younger, forgot where I got the book. All I can say is it has seen better days! This book is one you can re-read over and over and it still gives you chills. Wouldn't trade it for any other book. :)
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Casey Monaghan
October 15, 2014
I love it, I have never read a book so fast I couldn't put it down
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About the author

DIVDIVFor three decades, Richie Tankersley Cusick (b. 1952) has been one of the most prominent authors of horror fiction for young adults. Born in New Orleans, Louisiana—home to some of the country’s most ancient ghosts—Cusick grew up in a small bayou town called Barataria. Inspired by the eerie Louisiana swampland, she began writing at a young age. After college, Cusick took a job at Hallmark and moved to a haunted house in Kansas City, where she began work on her first novel, Evil on the Bayou, whose success allowed her to leave her job and begin writing fulltime. Since then, Cusick has written more than two dozen novels. She and her three dogs live in North Carolina, where Cusick writes on an antique roll-top desk that was once owned by a funeral director. The desk is, of course, haunted./div/div

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