A MASTER OF EERIE THRILLS.
CLARK MANIPULATES WITH THE CALCULATING SURENESS OF A SADIST.
CLARK HAS THE ABILITY TO KEEP THE READER LOOKING OVER HIS SHOULDER TO MAKE SURE THAT SUDDEN NOISE IS JUST THE SUMMER NIGHT BREEZE RATTLING THE WINDOW.
The Tower stands in solitude. What began as a seventeenth-century manor house has grown over the centuries into something very different. Something evil. There are the stark walls, the shadow-filled rooms, the lonely corridors. But the Tower is haunted by much more than ghosts of the past, and it can do far more than simply terrify. It has a dark heart and it has grown restless. When five unsuspecting young people agree to stay there as house-sitters, they soon learn that visitors are not welcome in...