When sisters Silla and Nori escape London and their abusive father, Aunt Cath's country house feels like a safe haven. But slowly, ever so slowly, things begin to unravel. Aunt Cath locks herself in the attic and spends day and night pacing. Every day the forbidden surrounding forest inches slowly towards the house. A mysterious boy appears, offering friendship. And Nori claims that a man watches them from the dark forest - a man with no eyes, who creeps ever closer. . .
Read MoreThe Dead House is a seamless blend of the supernatural and the psychological. Creepy, compelling, and compulsively readable. - Victoria Schwab, author of THE ARCHIVED and VICIOUS on THE DEAD HOUSEFull of twists, buried secrets, and enough disturbing corpses to please the most discerning horror lover, THE DEAD HOUSE is a thoroughly engrossing read. Diary entries, psychiatrist records, and transcripts from the investigation keep the pages turning late into the night. This is a harrowing tale, cleverly told. - Kendare Blake, author of ANNA DRESSED IN BLOOD on THE DEAD HOUSEWhat an evil and original story. You can't stop reading Kaitlyn's diary. But is she real? It's a mystery inside a mystery - and the shocks keep coming. Scary stuff! - R.L. Stine, bestselling author of the Goosebumps and Fear Street series on THE DEAD HOUSE