![]() ![]() The entire town mobilizes to try to find the boy, but after his bloody sweatshirt is found, the whole mood of Deer Valley seems to shift. Whether it’s watching true crime shows on TV or building a secret fort out in the woods, the two of them do everything together and have been inseparable for years. Ostracized by the other kids at school because of his speech impediment and the missing fingers on one of his hands, Stevie has no friends except for his neighbor and cousin Jude Brighton. In the small town of Deer Valley, Oregon lives a ten-year-old boy named Stevie Clark. If this is what I’ve been missing out on for so many years, I wish to hell I’d started reading Ania Ahlborn much sooner. ![]() Publisher: Gallery Books (February 7, 2017)ĭon’t you just love it whenever a horror novel lives up to its promise? No joke, I actually had to stop reading this book at night because it was getting too disturbing and creepy for me, and you know I’m not one to scare easily. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own. I received a review copy from the publisher. Book Review: The Devil Crept In by Ania Ahlborn ![]()
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