Her mother drowning in grief and depression. Her father, brother, and friends hundreds of miles away. Starting her senior year at a brand new school. Nothing is turning out the way 17-year-old Julia McKinley thought it would when she left New York with her mother to move into an old house in Virginia. Her one refuge is the cellar. But her safe haven isn't entirely her own. Sounds that don't make sense in a bare room, a glimpse of something in her peripheral vision-something or someone is down there with her. What Julia encounters will not only test the boundaries of time, but also challenge her understanding of what it means to love someone and go on living after great loss.
I tried to shout, but he clasped his hand over my mouth, muffling my screams. My heart raced. I'm going to die. For months Summer is trapped in a cellar with the man who took her—and three other girls: Rose, Poppy, and Violet.
Arguably Laymon's most celebrated--and most infamous--novel, The Cellar is the first book in his Beast House Chronicles.
When she dares to sneak a look into the windows of his house, she sees something in the cellar that makes her believe that Adrien might be more than just a creep—he may be an actual monster.
But before he could say anything, Aaron spoke. “A toast,” he said, raising a bottle this time. “To a killer weekend.” We lifted whatever we had in our hands. “To a killer weekend!” Chapter Two After about an hour of drinking, I eased.
The Boy in the Cellar is a horrifying true story of torture and cruelty, that reveals a human's full capacity to fight for survival and search out happiness and hope.
John Glatt's Secrets in the Cellar is the true story of a crime that shocked the world. A LOVING FATHER Josef Fritzl was a 73-year-old retired engineer in Austria.
This is not a story for the faint-hearted. Cellar of Horror is a shocking true account of the self-proclaimed minister with a long history of mental illness, who preyed upon the susceptible in a bizarre plan to create his own "baby factory.
Following a foreboding clue, Zack and Laura search for a cellar in Zack's new house and discover a machine that causes a lot of trouble.
John and Kevin embarked on an audacious, colourful and potentially dangerous journey to Georgia to discover if the wines actually existed; if the bottles were authentic and whether the entire collection could be bought and transported to a ...
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