Ketchum always delivers, and Hide and Seek is no exception. Slow burn start then balls out horror and it's all over in 200 pages.
You gotta Ketchum all!
Ketchum always delivers, and Hide and Seek is no exception. Slow burn start then balls out horror and it's all over in 200 pages.
You gotta Ketchum all!
For miserable, rainy British horror, you can never go wrong with Shaun Hutson.
If you can dig the humour, then you might love this combination of HP Lovecraft and Scooby Doo.
Personally, I enjoyed the scares and the story, but the jokes often fell flat.
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It's been about 20 years since I last read IT. Apparently it is supposed to deepen your understanding and enjoyment of the Dark Tower series.