
demon Author Lee Mountford’s work is a horror masterpiece that inherits the style of Shirley Jackson. Ghost invasion. The plot is carefully developed, allowing the reader to become immersed in the horrifying scenes that are rich in detail. It’s scary. It’s really scary.i remember reading entity A few years ago, I was so scared that I slept with the light on. Fun fact: I don’t scare easily. demon It had the same effect on me. The brooding and dark prose is juxtaposed with familiar haunted house horror to create a thrilling experience.
Montford’s meticulous portrayal of characters is a classic example of horror literature. He succeeds in setting up a beautiful scene for the characters and keeping them there until the thrilling finale. Montford’s writing is smooth too – the book flows like water, dripping and sloshing with every scare. demon Evolves, ebbs, flows, and transforms into a thrilling adventure in the middle near the climax.
However, Mountford’s slow unfolding may turn off some readers. On the one hand, I didn’t entirely appreciate the extremely slow plot development. I would have liked to see more in the opening pages, like less backstory, quicker character development. It’s just a matter of semantic technique, because I can understand what Mountford is trying to create, which is stable, calm relaxation.
Lee Montford deserves praise demonIt takes great skill to pull off a cross-genre haunted house story. I loved the characters, especially the determined Alex. Thanks for giving us something to look forward to, Lee. This is a must read!
Rating: 4 out of 5