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Chris Morrow Reviews

Added January 1, 2009
A Devious Halloween Scheme
Author: Chris Morrow
Publisher: Aspen Mountain Press
Available At: www.aspenmountainpress.com
Publishing Date: October 31, 2008
Genre: Fiction/Holiday/Suspense
Format: Ebook download in PDF/HTML/LIT
Price: $2.50
ISBN-13: 978-1-60168-149-2
Reviewer: Safiya Tremayne
Rating: 8 Gargoyles
Short, creepy, and all-around entertaining, Chris Morrow's A Devious Halloween Scheme is perfect read for any time of day.
Best friends Cassie Clark and Maddy Roberts are determined to get their single parents together this Halloween. After all, what could be better than being best friends and sisters? It seemed easy enough…just hide under the hay bales until their parents go off to look for them and then make their way to Maddy's house. But being young, they get caught up in getting candy and inadvertently fall into danger.
Cameron Clark and Kimberly Roberts are worried when their daughters aren't with the rest of the children returning from the hayride, but in their small town what could possibly happen? The two parents head off into the woods to look for their missing children and end up at an abandoned house. Lit from top to bottom, something about the house doesn't sit right with either of them, but they can't put their fingers on why the house seems off. It isn't until later when they inform the police their daughters are missing that the truth about the house is realized.
Will Cam and Kim find their daughters before it's too late?
A Devious Halloween Scheme is deliciously spooky and spine-tingling. It starts off sweet and innocent and soon has the reader on the edge of the seat, wondering what is going to happen to the little girls and if they'll be found in time. Morrow writes with intensity and packs a great amount of detail in such a short novel. A Devious Halloween Scheme is simply incredible. This is was my first book by Chris Morrow and it certainly will not be my last!
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