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Georgia Pritchards dream house has a dead child in the attic and a monster in the basement but she cant tell her husband because shes not sure its really him anymore. Dark and absolutely riveting...flawlessly paced and suspenseful. This taut tale of horror provocatively keeps the reader waiting for final revelation as an eerie juxtaposition of good and evil is revealed. This is a winner. -The Prairies Book ReviewA Gothic tale of horror with a touch of fantasy, Roseneath reads like a beloved book from your childhood that youve just rediscovered in your mothers attic. McSwains prose is poetry, smooth jazz, and oftentimes charming even when describing the darkest terrors. In the tradition of The Yellow Wallpaper, Flowers in the Attic, and Rebecca. -James Renner, author of The Man from Primrose Lane ...an unsettling, psychological terror that slowly builds into a nightmarish crescendo... a deft blend of deeply human horror and personal internal conflict...Replete with lyrical prose and bone-chilling horror, Roseneath is a twisted, grotesque haunted house story. -Indie Reader...a solid literary horror page-turner... exceptional... more than just heart-stopping surprises and supernatural encounters. -Diane Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book ReviewAmazing... McSwain uses her poetic voice to paint a portrait of a couple... and the true demon they have to fight.... -Brendan Whitt, screenwriter and author of A Summer in Harlem
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