Nightmare House: Book One of the Harrow Series

· The Harrow Series Book 1 · Alkemara Press
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Claiming his inheritance, Ethan Gravesend unlocks long-buried secrets within a sinister mansion and awakens its nest of hungry spirits in this chilling gothic horror novel of ghosts and psychic phenomena from Bram Stoker Award-winning novelist, Douglas Clegg -- Book One of the Harrow Series. 

"Clegg's stories can chill the spine so effectively that the reader should keep paramedics on standby." - Dean Koontz 

An unquiet grave...


Psychic manifestations, poltergeist activity, hallucinations, and other residue of terror have all been documented in Harrow. It is a place of paranormal nightmare. 

"Clegg is the best horror writer of the post-Stephen King generation."- Bentley Little, bestselling author of The Haunted. 

Ethan doesn't suspect the horror that awaits him -- the terror of the woman trapped within the house, the visions of occult rituals and psychic manifestation -- and the endless crying of an unseen child. 

"Douglas Clegg has become the new star in horror fiction." - Peter Straub, NY Times bestselling author of The Talisman (with Stephen King) and Ghost Story. 

Don't Miss A Single Harrow Novel! 

The Harrow Series:Book #1, Nightmare House - set at Harrow in the 1920s, the grandson of its creator has come to claim his deadly inheritance and explore the terrifying mystery within the ancient stones and passages of the house.
#2, Mischief - Boys will be boys -- and a dark fraternity of misfits seek out Jim Hook, the new student at Harrow Academy -- but something more terrifying is hunting Jim, as well.
#3, The Infinite - A handful of psychic investigators are called in to document the horrors of Harrow -- but little do they know that the house is more than simply a haunted place -- it may be the soul of evil itself.
#4, The Abandoned -- In the village of Watch Point, New York, in the bucolic Hudson Valley, something toxic and horrifying has leaked from the old boarded-up mansion called Harrow. Throughout the town, people who sleep awaken with blood-lust in their hearts -- and hatchets in their fists. A rampage of mayhem, murder and madness begins -- and only those brave enough to enter Harrow may find a way to stop the terror.


Harrow Prequel Novellas 

The Necromancer - set in the 1800s, this is the story of the young Justin Gravesend and his initiation into a terrifying mystery cult.
Isis - set right at the end of the 1800s, the story of the young Iris Villiers when she discovers the terrible price that must be paid to speak with the dead.


Look for other books by Douglas Clegg


The Children’s Hour 
Goat Dance 
Purity 
Dark of the Eye 
The Words 
Wild Things 
Nightmare House 
Bad Karma 
Red Angel 
Night Cage 
Mischief 
The Infinite 
The Abandoned 
The Necromancer 
Isis 
The Hour Before Dark 
You Come When I Call You 
Naomi 
The Nightmare Chronicles 
The Machinery of Night 
Breeder 
The Attraction 

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60 reviews
Midge Odonnell
February 19, 2018
Whilst the subject matter is well crafted and there are some genuine chills it was the writing style that spoilt this book for me. It is written in what I call "late Victorian" style whereby it switches between first and third person and becomes almost impenetrable as a result. The plot and characterisations are clouded in language and nothing does more than sit on the surface of the page to be read rather than inhabited. Sadly, this means that you never really get chilled by the revelations in the book. Nobody here is what they seem with everyone, even our narrator, having either major secrets or at least two names. The idea of a house within a house is a strong one and the descriptions of the mysterious Madame Isis and her rituals taking place in a subterranean Egyptian tomb could have been so evocative and enthralling. Unfortunately, because I could not connect with the writing style at all I just didn't feel like I was wandering those dusty paths full of awe and terror at what I would find. The themes of possession and cursed places was strong but I do not feel they were explored adequately - merely touched upon for the reader to make their own leaps to connect the dots Normally when I have an issue with writing style it all settles down after 3 or 4 chapters and I get used to the timbre of the author's "voice". For me this just didn't happen here and I can do no more than disagree with numerous 4 and 5 star reviews praising this very thing. As a result I am sure I missed some nuances of plot as I will admit I started to almost scan read the book just to get it finished.
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A Google user
February 18, 2018
From the very beginning the book gives the reader a curiosity that keeps the pages turning ! Very well written and OMG what an end ! I didn't thing this book would be a series ! I'm glad it is though it really is an awesome read and best of all it's a book I can read to the kids as a scary story. There is no foul language or obscenities in this book ... Well other than the dead body lolzz . Truely wonderful read!
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Amanda Hinds
February 17, 2018
I read this one in just under a night, wasn't hateful. I much prefer to read a book than watch tv in order to pass time, and that is solely what this book did for me. Nothing extraordinary, I wasn't able to immerse myself into this one, like I find with other books.
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About the author

 Douglas Clegg is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of more than 30 books, including The Priest of Blood, Lights Out, and Bad Karma. He lives with his husband on the coast of New England in a house called Villa Diodati.

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