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The classic occult thriller that has sold over 1.2 million copies! In book #1 of Ken Eulo’s “Stone Trilogy,” a striving young actress, Chandal Knight, and her theater-director husband, Justin, are planning to leave Manhattan to find stardom in Hollywood when two old ladies on their block offer them the opportunity of a lifetime—to take over the entire ground floor of their brownstone, rent-free for the first six months. For a couple who is struggling financially the offer seems like a miracle and the old sisters are so kind and eager for them to move in, Chandal gives in and the couple stays on in New York. Chantal adores their new home, with its high ceilings, fireplaces and large rooms, but it is not long before she begins to hear voices, see moving shadows out of the corner of her eye and sees that the old sisters are very… well, strange. Justin seems to be drifting away into a new passion, photography, which takes him into the darkness of the brownstone basement for hours on end, but its not until Chandal sees his photographs that the dark mosaic of inexplicable events starts taking on a terrifying shape. Darkly intense, bristling with sexual nuance, the creeping horror of "The Brownstone" ratchets the nerves of the readers higher and higher until the cataclysmic finale. Be forewarned: “Eulo has,” Book Alert writes, “the ability to chill to the bone.”
Media Details
- Release Date 10/17/2012
- Author Ken Eulo
- Language English
- Companies Author & Company; 2nd edition
- Format Paperback
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