Twelve Nights at Rotter House
Twelve Nights at Rotter House book cover

Twelve Nights at Rotter House

Hardcover – October 29, 2019

Price
$24.62
Format
Hardcover
Pages
273
Publisher
Turner
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1684423699
Dimensions
5.5 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
Weight
1.11 pounds

Description

"The best haunted house book I've read in ages...It got its hooks into me right away and I couldn't put it down once I started." xa0--Norman Prentiss, Bram Stoker Award-winner, author of Odd Adventures with Your Other Father "It's easy to recognize Ocker as a future master of madness after this thrilling haunted house trip."― Fangoria Magazine "A good pick if you want to spruce up your haunted house offerings for Halloween". -- Booklist " Twelve Nights at Rotter House brings the scares back to haunted houses." --Modern Horrors J.W. Ocker is the Edgar Award-winning author of spooky travelogues, kid’s books, and novels, including Poe-Land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe, A Season with the Witch , and Death and Douglas . Ocker’s work has appeared in The Boston Globe , CNN, The Atlantic , The Guardian , Rue Morgue , and other places people stick writing. He’s from Maryland but has lived in New Hampshire for a decade.

Features & Highlights

  • "It's easy to recognize Ocker as a future master of madness after this thrilling haunted house trip."―
  • Fangoria Magazine
  • Felix Allsey is a travel writer with a keen eye for the paranormal, and he’s carved out a unique, if only slightly lucrative, niche for himself in nonfiction; he writes travelogues of the country’s most haunted places, after haunting them himself.
  • When he convinces the owner of the infamous Rotterdam Mansion to let him stay on the premises for 13 nights, he believes he’s finally found the location that will bring him a bestseller. As with his other gigs, he sets rules for himself: no leaving the house for any reason, refrain from outside contact, and sleep during the day.
  • When Thomas Ruth, Felix's oldest friend and fellow horror film obsessive, joins him on the project, the two dance around a recent and unspeakably painful rough-patch in their friendship, but eventually fall into their old rhythms of dark humor and movie trivia. That’s when things start going wrong: screams from upstairs, figures in the thresholds, and more than what should be in any basement. Felix realizes the book he’s writing, and his very state of mind, is tilting from nonfiction into all out horror, and the shocking climax answers a question that’s been staring these men in the face all along: In Rotter House, who’s haunting who?

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Very Enjoyable Haunted House Book

I really enjoyed this book. The small cast of characters made it easy to follow the story and dialogue, and I loved the banter between them when talking about horror movies. I could make lists and lists of movies to watch based on their discussions and games alone.
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Disappointing

What I liked about this book: the potential for a good ghost story, the plot twist and the shout-outs to horror movies, books and characters. What I didn't appreciate: that it took the author until page 258 (out of 271 pages) to get to the actual crux of the story and the immature and stupid behavior of the two main characters. I also found that the story had perplexing unexplained blips in names and days. That said, three stars for the positive points.
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Okay read

Overall I enjoyed the book. I thought that the splitting into nights was a great way to pace the book overall but it still felt a bit uneven. The aspect of the friends being of different races was explored poorly imo and some of the dialogue around that rubbed me the wrong way. The ending was not my favorite but it was a twist! I thought the scares were well placed and effective. Some moments I found genuinely scary. It was a read to kick off October!
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Skip

It is not scary at all. Whiny and self-depricating. The ending is horrible.