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Undertaker's Daughter: A Novel of Supernatural Horror
Undertaker's Daughter: A Novel of Supernatural Horror | John James Minster
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Don't play with dead things.Anna Dingel is an introverted, socially inept 18-year-old raised in the family funeral home. And for some reason, her classmate Timmy-the one in the band-likes her too.After a makeover from her best friend Naomi, Anna breaks away to see him perform live, but the leader of a bad school clique attempts to assault Anna in the parking lot. Once the leader is released from jail, so begins an ever-widening maelstrom of cruel retribution, turning Anna and Timmy's summer of love into a nightmare.In an attempt to frighten the bullies into peace, Anna and Naomi experiment with recently revealed old Jewish magic. But this ancient Abrahamic ritual doesn't go as planned. The eldritch power Anna has unleashed takes dark and unexpected turns, endangering those she loves and forcing her to decide who she is and who she wants to be.This spine-tingling supernatural horror story is about love, forgiveness, and consequences. Expect surprise twists throughout, as children learn not to play with dead things.
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The first few chapters were a rapid fire introduction to the characters. It felt like a lot of people to keep track of. Anna, Timmy, Naomi and Abe are the only nice characters. Everyone else is a terrible person. Anna's friend Naomi is very interested in history and details a lot of Jewish history to us.

The amount of religious talk juxtaposed with all the terrible violence did not interest me. The more I read, the less I wanted to read.