Circling the Drain: House of Crows, Book 3
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Is it a hoax, or is it something unspeakably real? In this short story about evil games and spiraling secrets, whatever bargain you strike, there’s a price to be paid.
Mason Brandt dropped out of seminary and found a job at a spiritual center offering guidance to troubled teens. Mason was one himself years ago – a suspect in a young girl’s disappearance. When a female student is found murdered, Mason is dogged by suspicion and flees. He hopes Merle House will offer him sanctuary once again.
Circling the Drain is part 3 of House of Crows, a four-part serial about friends with a shared history of darkness. They’ve spent their lives running, but they can no longer hide from the past. Each story can be read or listened to in a single haunted sitting.
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Kindle Customer –
Entertaining fantasy listening ðµð ð¶
This kindle novella is from my Kindle Unlimited account book three of fourA creepy, horror, haunting, spooky short story with interesting characters lots of action, misdirection, and mystery continued in next book.I would recommend this series and author to readers of fantasy world ð creepy spooky, terror novels ð¤â¨ 2024
Jennifer Williams –
book 3
Another great quick read, book three. The pieces are coming together and you just canât put these down!These are Amazon original stories if youâve not checked out that selection you should.
Jim M –
#abrknpoet read, Circling the Drain
Book 3 in the House of Crows series, I’m still not feeling it. One more book left in the series to turn it around for me.3.5 brkn stars
squareone –
good tension
Although the writing is not incredibly sophisticated, and the characters arenât to well developed, the story draws you in. Diving into part 4, the conclusion!
booklover –
When The Debt Comes Due
Fog Descending is part of House of Crows, a four-part serial about friends with a shared history of darkness. Theyâve spent their lives running, but they can no longer hide from the past. Each story can be read or listened to in a single haunted sitting.Mason Brant is working at a spiritual center offering guidance to troubled teens. He, himself, had been a troubled teen. The summer he was 16, and visiting Merle Manor, a young girl disappeared and was never found. Mason was the prime suspect for awhile.It seems as though history is repeating itself. A female student stops Mason as he’s leaving, tells a story about being stalked by an ex-boyfriend. She’s afraid to walk home so Mason drives her home and makes sure she gets inside.That wasn’t the last he saw of her, but he’s not telling the police anything… even after he’s show pictures of her young, tortured body.Mason knows he’s responsible …. his debt to the Dark Man is now owing.As with the first two short stories in this series, it is well written. The secrets that have been buried for so long are starting to unravel. Bit by bit the reader learns what happened … or did it? Looking forward to the conclusion.
Heather –
Love
I love these stories so much! I can’t believe there’s only one left. I know the conclusion is gonna b crazy!
AMS –
Mason, Mason, Mason…
He did not make good decisions nor did he seem to learn from past mistakes. I almost have no sympathy for the situation he finds himself in.So Samantha isn’t as oblivious as she first seemed. I really hope we find out what happened with the Sylvia incident. If she had a history of fake accusations and extortion why is everyone mad at or untrusting of Matthew, even though he’s kind of a jerk. Where is Claire? She’s been on her way for a while. What does Ward know? Is he in on it? Old Man Merle?
myreadingsafehaven –
Love it ð¥°
Iâm still here for it