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The Red Church [Kindle Edition]

Scott Nicholson
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A boy and a sheriff must solve the mystery of a haunted Appalachian church when a strange preacher returns to town. Stoker Award finalist.

THE RED CHURCH

For 13-year-old Ronnie Day, life is full of problems: Mom and Dad have separated, his brother Tim is a constant pest, Melanie Ward either loves him or hates him, and Jesus Christ won't stay in his heart. Plus he has to walk past the red church every day, where the Bell Monster hides with its wings and claws and livers for eyes. But the biggest problem is that Archer McFall is the new preacher at the church, and Mom wants Ronnie to attend midnight services with her.

Sheriff Frank Littlefield hates the red church for a different reason. His little brother died in a freak accident at the church twenty years ago, and now Frank is starting to see his brother's ghost. And the ghost keeps demanding, "Free me." People are dying in Whispering Pines, and the murders coincide with McFall's return.

The Days, the Littlefields, and the McFalls are descendants of the original families that settled the rural Appalachian community. Those old families share a secret of betrayal and guilt, and McFall wants his congregation to prove its faith. Because he believes he is the Second Son of God, and that the cleansing of sin must be done in blood.

"Sacrifice is the currency of God," McFall preaches, and unless Frank and Ronnie stop him, everybody pays.
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My spiritual thriller "The Red Church" explores a boy's struggle with faith when his mother attends a haunted church. Inspired by real-life legends in the Southern Appalachian Mountains where I live, the novel mirrors my own search for faith, love, and deeper mysteries. I hope you'll try the next Littlefield novel DRUMMER BOY, and my other books, including LIQUID FEAR and SPEED DATING WITH THE DEAD. I invite you to contact me at Amazon Central or www.hauntedcomputer.com. Thanks for sharing the journey.

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"Scott Nicholson is the kind of writer who always thrills and always entertains." --Jonathan Maberry, Patient Zero

"Scott Nicholson understands that the best horror novels achieve primal fear through a combination of sustained atmosphere, richly drawn characters, and believable if uncanny evils that draw unholy power from everyday lives. The Red Church is a damn scary story well told." --Christopher Ransom, author of the international bestseller, The Birthing House

"A master of atmospheric suspense." --Eric Wilson, NY Times bestselling novelist

"Scott Nicholson knows the territory. Follow him at your own risk."--Stewart O'Nan, Boston Noir

"Keep both hands on your pants, because Nicholson is about to scare them off."--J.A. Konrath, Origin

"A wonderful storyteller. He has entered a literary shadowland between Ray Bradbury and Neil Gaiman."--Sharyn McCrumb, The Ballad novels

"Like Stephen King, he knows how to summon serious scares."--Bentley Little

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 421 KB
  • Print Length: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Haunted Computer Books (30 Dec 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0032FPYD8
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #5,446 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
A keeper 10 Aug 2010
Format:Kindle Edition
Scott Nicholson's The Red Church is fast paced, scary, and damn good fun... everything a good horror novel should be. It's also more than that. It's insightful, thoughtful and sometimes downright poetic. The tale of a search for meaning, and the meaning of faith resonated with this lapsed Church of Scotland reader, and got me thinking about things I hadn't considered since my own teenage years. Scott's skillful use of several viewpoint characters, each with their own take on what is happening, only tightens the tension. I read this on the Kindle version, but I need to seek out a hard copy. This one's a keeper
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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This big, fat slice of American Gothic has been haunting my Kindle for the past few nights. It's one of those `can't wait to get into bed and read' books. Remember when you were young, and you'd be walking home, but when you got to that house, you know, the haunted one, you'd run hell for leather until you were safely clear? Well the eponymous Red Church takes its place alongside old Hughie Marsten's house and the Overlook Hotel as somewhere you want to avoid. Ronnie Day, the young hero of the story, tries his best to steer clear of it, terrified as he is by tales of the Bell Monster and the creepy old hell and brimstone preacher who was found dangling on the end of a rope there. But it always seems to pull him in. It draws in other well crafted and believable characters, too. Sheriff Littlefield, who's haunted by the death of his young brother at...well, you know. Ronnie's parents, for different reasons, are dragged into the church's creepy clutches. Most terrifyingly of all, it becomes home to the new preacher, Archer McFall - a marvelously malevolent character, like Barlow & Straker combined. I'm unable to resist dropping in clumsy Stephen King references because that's who this tale reminds me of. That's not to say this is just a pastiche. Far from it. Scott Nicholson captures the best of early King - that wonderfully considered, slow build of character and plot that sends the hairs rising. Yet he adds his own distinct and original style. To go any further would be to risk stepping into plot-spoiler territory. And this is certainly a tale that you'll enjoy discovering on your own. Or, on second thoughts, maybe it's best if you have someone with you.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I just finished The Red Church and I enjoyed it very much. The writing is engaging, the story is spooky, and I liked the fact that the author stayed true to each character's POV. What I mean is, when the story was being told from Ronnie's point of view, I felt as if I was hearing from a 13-yr-old; when the story was being told from the old woman's POV, I felt as if I was hearing from an 80+ year old woman who had spent her life sequestered in the back-hills. Great characterization.

There were some twists in the plot I wasn't expecting, and one subplot ended in a way that surprised me. I would liken Mr. Nicholson's writing to that of Stephen King. I would, however, note that I didn't like the author's choice for the antagonist's final incarnation, but that is only one small negative in the HUGE positive experience this book offered me.

All in all, an excellent book at an excellent price!
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