A personal message from the author:
Every time I go through a haunted house at Halloween (I can't get enough of them), I scare myself even more by wondering, “What if I something bad really did happen? Who would know that I needed help? Everyone is screaming.” That's where the idea for this book was born.
— Noelle West Ihli
With nerve-shredding special effects and acres of certified-haunted woods, the Thicket inevitably ranks as one of the best haunted attractions in the nation.
But this Halloween, the usual accolades have been replaced by calls for a shutdown. Because this year, some of the blood is real.
Management is quick to label the brazen double-murder of a staff member and thrillseeker as an isolated tragedy. They promise heightened security, metal detectors, and a new “no masks” policy. But the man in the grainy security footage hasn't chosen the Thicket at random. He’s a former Thicket employee with intimate knowledge of the 300-acre haunted attraction.
There are still forty-four days left until Halloween. And with all the media coverage, the Thicket is busier than ever.
Taylor Bennett — along with half of Rupert High School — is planning a visit.
So is Norah Lewis, who can’t shake the guilt that's stalked her since the night her brother was murdered.
And so is the man in the sinister black mask.
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My profession is online marketing and development (10+ years experience), check my latest mobile app called Upcoming or my Chrome extensions for ChatGPT. But my real passion is reading books both fiction and non-fiction. I have several favorite authors like James Redfield or Daniel Keyes. If I read a book I always want to find the best part of it, every book has its unique value.