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Twelve Nights at Rotter House

By J.W. Ocker
Twelve Nights at Rotter House by J.W. Ocker digital book - Fable

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Award-winning Author: Ocker won two Lowell Thomas Awards from the American Society of Travel Writers, and his nonfiction book Poe-land: The Hallowed Haunts of Edgar Allan Poe was nominated for an Anthony Award and won the 2015 Edgar Award.

Paranormal Thriller: A haunted house thriller like you have never read before— this page-turning book will leave you at the edge of your seat until the very end and is guaranteed to satisfy thrill seekers and horror fans.

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“this was definitely a little slow moving and heavy on the movie references - but some parts definitely creeped me out !!”
“This book was not quite what I thought it was going to be. The fact that Felix kept bringing up Thomas’s color several times in the book was not something I liked personally. The book was very Un-engaging for a good 60% of the book. The twist at the end finding out that Felix killed his wife and his best friend Thomas for sleeping together it made the whole story make sense. Honestly the last three chapters were the most engaging there were some funny moments that I found between Felix and Thomas how friends really talk to each other. I realized that Thomas was dead when they found the arm just didn’t know how and who the woman was but the ending put it all together. I won’t be reading this book again it wasn’t for me.”

About J.W. Ocker

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.

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