Children To The Slaughter

By A. I. Nasser & ScareStreet

Children To The Slaughter - A. I. Nasser & ScareStreet
  • Release Date: 2016-04-29
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 264 Ratings

Description

Melington has changed.

There is an evil lurking in the darkness, under the beds and behind closet doors. It seeks vengeance and retribution and will not be denied.

No one knows this more than Alan Carter. Returning to his hometown after a twenty year absence, he is resolute in uncovering the truth behind his sister’s abduction and the strange disappearance of children. Joined by his childhood friend, Alan finds himself thrown into the middle of a conspiracy led by the town Council as it desperately tries to hide its secrets from the world.

No child is safe in Melington, and Alan Carter needs to stop the curse that has haunted his hometown for generations. But as Alan’s brushes with death become more frequent, he finds himself running out of luck.

Reviews

  • Great book

    5
    By Dark knight1524
    I loved this book and some parts were quite interesting
  • Great horror

    5
    By Canoe ski
    Great book definitely creepy and creative
  • Scary

    3
    By sassan killer
    I heard that if you read the book it would curse you for the rest of your life. Don’t read this book. Trust me, I got cursed and I don’t want you to be next.
  • Children To The Slaughter

    4
    By getlt
    I enjoyed reading this book!!!!
  • 6/10

    4
    By Joe64213
    Good read. Ending isn’t too satisfying.
  • Meh

    2
    By 3l4l59265358nei
    The beginning was rather slow. Toward the ending the book picked up a bit. However the cliff hanger ending felt more of a let down than anything. Characters are well defined but still feel empty. Good book for a quick read but overall it is just meh.
  • Great read.

    5
    By Farming isn't dead.
    The book was well written with loads of suspense. Well done.
  • Children of the Slaughter

    3
    By Nadburt
    Overall I thought it was a good read. It was very slow in the beginning but picked up speed towards the end. I loved the character development throughout the book and switch from present to past. I however, did not like ending the book on a cliff hanger....