
Elderwood Manor by Christopher Fulbright and Angeline Hawkes is an original take on the ghost story genre – which happens to be one of my favorite horror narrative forms. After a rather unexceptional start where the authors seem to be phoning in the story – the early going was bland and written at “arms-length” with little imagination and investment into the characters – the plot takes off once the guys reach Elderwood Manor. The atmosphere is chilling and the suspense builds in an unnerving rate. The descriptions of hauntings are clever and unique and I was captivated. The plot becomes downright scary as Bruce must not only keep himself alive, but also protect a four-year old. Anyone with a child will be especially chilled as Bruce has to make decisions knowing they could lead to the death of his precious child if he makes the wrong choice. The authors portray this well without rehashing typical child-in-danger clichés. The climax does go a little over the top, but you certainly will not be bored. A solid 4-star read.