Working together to transform an abandoned public school into a unique bed-and-breakfast, Frank and Allison Hitchcock hope to rekindle their love--a love that has grown thin after the death of their son in a tragic accident. But ghostly children stalk the halls, silent and unsmiling. And in the basement, something unnatural is growing ever stronger.
When I picked this book up I thought it was a bit wierd but once I got started on it, it was great. I have since become an avid fan of t. m. wright. I love the realness his character have. If you like his work, and havent read this one yet, your missing out on his best story.
Creepy, Moving
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I agree with Mary. I'm a big fan of Wright and this is one of my favorites. A vivid, creepy, moving story well told. Trippy in classic T.M. Wright style.
Subtle Horror at its Best!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
TM Wright is known for subtle, quiet horror and The School shows us why. It's more a story about loss and relationships than a horror story, and that is to the good, because the Hitchcocks--our main characters--live and breathe, laugh and love and make us happy we are able to get to know them, and their grief over the death of their son.
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