Killer Delivery by Calum France

Thank you @hyggebooktours for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. This is a horror genre and very short read 64 pages long. I like the front cover and title, it has a creepy and dark feeling to it. Killer Deliver has a snappy start that draws you in straight the way. I loved the setting which is around Halloween and in an eerie mansion that give me lots of goosebumps while reading this story. The story is engaging and enjoyable read that hooks you in and when you have finished I was left wanting more. Which is always good. Hope to read more by Calum France in the future. This book is perfect for the dark nights ahead of us. 4 stars. Author’s Website: www.calumfranceauthor.co.uk Book Blurb: On a snow-covered Halloween night in the town of Aberlea, Jonathan Harker, a reclusive and wildly successful novelist, lives in an eerie Victorian mansion where the eyes in the paintings seem to watch your every move. Known for his chilling horror novels, Jonathan hides more than just dark tales within the walls of his grand but decaying home — there’s a secret buried in these walls that he’s desperate to keep hidden. Karlee Monroe, filling in for the local takeaway driver, arrives at Harker's mansion with a tale of a broken-down car. But nothing about her arrival is accidental. A devoted fan of Jonathan's work, Karlee has meticulously planned her visit, bringing with her ulterior motives and a hidden agenda. The mansion, with all its secrets, is her true destination, but Karlee isn’t the only one with plans for the night. As Jonathan and Karlee engage in a tense and uneasy dance of deception, the mansion’s doors are forced open by an even more dangerous threat. A group of three strangers invades the home, turning the night into a living nightmare. When the lights go out, the real horror begins.

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