Hell House
(Richard Matheson)
It is said that we are most afraid of the unkown, or what lurks in the darkness--whether imaginary or real. Richard Matheson's 'Hell House' illuminates these fears whilst scaring the pants off anyone daring enough to read it. Matheson penetrates the psyche down to the primordial level; he shines a monstrous light on our primitive fears, and the feeling is raw and scary. The daring reader will be rapt, yet scurrying for light or an open door in hopes of escaping this thrilling 'Hell House' . . . and Matheson just might provide one, or maybe not.
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