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The House on Abigail Lane
The House on Abigail Lane | Kealan Patrick Burke
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From the outside, it looks like an ordinary American home, but since its construction in 1956, people have vanished as soon as they go upstairs, the only clues the things they leave behind: a wedding ring, a phone...an eye.In its sixty-year history, a record number of strange events have been attributed to the house, from the neighbors waking up to find themselves standing in the yard outside, to the grieving man who vanished before a police officer's eyes. The animals gathering in the yard as if summoned. The people who speak in reverse. The lights and sounds. The music. The grass dying overnight...and the ten-foot clown on the second floor.And as long as there are mysteries, people will be compelled to solve them.Here, then, is the most comprehensive account of the Abigail House phenomenon, the result of sixty years of eyewitness accounts, news reports, scientific research, and parapsychological investigations, all in an attempt to decode the enduring mystery that is......THE HOUSE ON ABIGAIL LANE.
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keithlafo
The House on Abigail Lane | Kealan Patrick Burke
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Another fantastic novella from Kealan Patrick Burke. “Sour Candy” is still my favorite, but I really like the structure and writing in this one. Kind of like true crime meets cosmic horror.

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Jacob_Peyton
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Last night I finished The House On Abigail Lane by Kealan Patrick Burke. Other than hearing from friends that it was good I had no idea what to expect when I started reading this novella.

If you liked Stephen Kings Rose Red then you‘ll love this book. It takes more of a sci-fi/ cosmic route instead of just ghosts which I really enjoyed. I also liked that it was written like a non-fiction account of the history of the house.
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ericarobynreads
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Presented as a work of nonfiction, The House on Abigail Lane by Kealan Patrick Burke will definitely have you pausing any time you go up the stairs!

https://www.ericarobynreads.com/novella-review-the-house-on-abigail-lane/

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