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The Legacy
The Legacy | John Coyne
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One by one a gruesome end comes to the six people claiming the legacy of a hideous ancestral horror that is the birthright of living death
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shortsarahrose
The Legacy | John Coyne
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My #HHS box is here! I think it‘s from @Bookwormjillk

#HauntedHallowSwap

Bookwormjillk Glad it arrived! Can‘t wait for opening day! 1mo
wanderinglynn Yay! 🎃🧡 1mo
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shortsarahrose
The Legacy | John Coyne
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Another infusion, another book finished! This is by no means a good book, but it was a fun - a campy, 1970s, supernatural And Then There Were None. I enjoy a bad/campy horror movie and that‘s what this was in book form (makes since because it‘s a novelization of a movie that did pretty poorly at the box office; the book was apparently more popular). Definitely a bit predictable but not totally so. I just enjoyed it for what it was.

Soscha The name is familiar. Was Coyne a big paperback horror writer in the 70s? I could just as well google the name though. 1mo
shortsarahrose @Soscha yes, he totally was! 1mo
Soscha This intrigues me now! He wrote a book in 1981, Hobgoblin, alongside Rona Jaffe‘s Mazes and Monsters. I read that one long ago, maybe contemporary but I would have been 10ys old. The D&D obsession for youth and for parents their children will lose their minds playing roleplaying fantasy games. 🤣 1mo
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shortsarahrose
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“Then, ever so slowly, her body rose to the surface, tumbling gracefully, picking up speed as it neared the top and finally popped onto the surface like a cork, floating there face down in the center of the still water, her eyes staring intensely at the Ravenshurst crest imprinted on the bottom of the pool.
The cat at the end of the diving board watched the motionless body a little longer, then grew bored, yawned, and trotted off silently. . .”

Suet624 Well now… 1mo
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mahasoor
The Legacy | John Coyne
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One of the books my friend sent me, should be a fun quick read. Sounds like a murder mystery from the back description but the prologue gives a bit of a different impression. I'll let you know!

mahasoor I don't think I've ever rooted for a character's death so hard before. 8y
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