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This is my third read in this author's Horror in Small Towns series, and I have loved each one! This one makes me a little scared of the tower at the end of my road. Is the tower to blame for all those times I walk in to a room and can't remember why? For all the times I'm looking for my glasses when they're on top of my head? Or, for the times I'm watching TV and all of the sudden realize I don't recall the last few minutes of the show? Yikes!!
So, in this book we meet Chris. He's fallen behind at work but put in the extra hours to finally get caught up, when his boss reassigns him to a project in Woodberry. He really doesn't want to go but he is not given a choice. Once there, he finds the neighbors are overly welcoming, almost to a fault, but they seem nice enough, so he shrugs off the uneasiness he's feeling. But, no one will talk about the radio tower, or about the woman that lived in his house before him that disappeared. That's not even the strangest thing about the townsfolk. Not. Even. Close.
The tag line reads: "No one ever leaves Woodberry". Well, there's a reason for that, and it's not because they love it so much.
If you love creepy, small-town horror, this series is for you. The books in the series are all stand-alone stories so you can read them in any order. It won't matter which one you pick to start with, you'll be hooked! Definitely check it out! ( )