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  • brlesh
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    Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

    You know, due to praise on this forum, I bought The Chalk Man through Camelot Books years ago and still have not read it. Due to the ease of doing business with Camelot and, maybe general passivity on my part, I have somehow wound up with a matching numbered set of all of Tudor's Sub Press books, with A Sliver of Darkness just finding its place on the shelf last week. I really need to kick my reading into a higher gear to get caught up on this stuff. Or, you know, at least determine if I like an author before purchasing five limited editions of their work...
    Maybe it’s time to crack open one of those Tudor books.  

    You might just like it (don’t let Jeff scare you off!).

    I would recommend starting with either The Other People or The Burning Girls, both of which were thriller / mysteries with a bit of the supernatural thrown in,

    If short stories are more your thing, her collection A Sliver of Darkness was very good, and the stories had a lot more of a supernatural angle to them.

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  • brlesh
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    Finished The Burning Girls by CJ Tudor, and really enjoyed it, probably my favorite of her work so far.

    After Burning Girls, I started The Dunwich Horror, the latest in the Francois Baranger series of illustrated Lovecraft stories.

    This is the third in the series and I hope he keeps going.  

    His illustrations are amazing and really help in visualizing Lovecraft’s sometimes dense prose.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
    I blew through Jason Rekulak's HIDDEN PICTURES in just a couple of days, so I highly recommend this illustrated ghost story. If you're interested, pick up a print version, as you'll be flipping back and forth to the illustrations constantly, since they contain clues to the mystery. A great, great book!
    I loved HIDDEN PICTURES. I have to admit his 1st novel, which is not horror related, THE IMPOSSIBLE FORTRESS is even better. He also has a thriller titled THE LAST ONE AT THE WEDDING coming out in October. Only two novels in he is already a must-read author for me.

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  • dannyboy121070
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    I blew through Jason Rekulak's HIDDEN PICTURES in just a couple of days, so I highly recommend this illustrated ghost story. If you're interested, pick up a print version, as you'll be flipping back and forth to the illustrations constantly, since they contain clues to the mystery. A great, great book!

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by Ben Staad View Post
    Been there before. LOL.

    I won't name names but I had picked up several books from an author I had never read. Upon finally sitting down and reading one of his works I realized I didn't like the writing style at all.



     
    That happened to me with CJ Tudor. Though I only had two before I found out she wasn't for me. Chalk Man was meh, but The Hiding Place was awful. Luckily I was able to get my money back selling to someone looking to continue the number from SubPress. 

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