<p>When photographer Jonathan Brewster&rsquo;s four-year-old daughter Joanne tells him about her new invisible friends he doesn&rsquo;t think too much about it. But then he sees them for himself: weird and uncanny images of the dead appearing in his photographs. The apparitions seem to have some connection to Childgrave a remote village in upstate New York with a deadly secret dating back three centuries. Jonathan and Joanne feel themselves oddly drawn to Childgrave but will they survive the horrors that await them there?</p><p>The third novel by Ken Greenhall (1928-2014) whose works are receiving renewed attention as neglected classics of modern horror <em>Childgrave </em>(1982) is a slow-burn chiller that ranks among Greenhall&rsquo;s best.</p><p>&ldquo;Writing in Shirley Jackson&rsquo;s precise sharp chilly prose Greenhall delivers a slippery book that can&rsquo;t be pinned down all about spectral photography little dead girls snowbound small towns and the disquieting proposition that maybe God is not civilized.&rdquo; -&nbsp;Grady Hendrix author of <em>Paperbacks from Hell</em></p><p>&ldquo;A very well-orchestrated eerie tale.&rdquo; -&nbsp;<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p>
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