A Haunting in Rose Grove by Rockwell Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Outside a small rural Georgia community is a sizable home with an unexpressed ugly history. If thar history remained past, it would not be troublesome; but unfortunately the house alters the behavior of its residents, especially targeting the most vulnerable. I think that also it identifies the individuals most likely to be tapped for aggression, rage, and abuse, and not-so-subtly mutates their psychology.
The terror here is the implacability and strength of the haunting, its ability to mutate psyches and to divide loved ones, and also its ability to read minds and identity pressing issues, then insert negative thoughts preying on worries and anxieties into minds, irregardless of distance.
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