Welcome to the Woodfield Movie Palace. The night the Titanic sank, it opened for business… and its builder died in his chair. In the 1950s, there was a fire; a balcony full of people burned to death. And years later, when it became the scene of one of Harmony, Indiana’s most notorious murders, it closed for good. Abandoned, sealed, locked up tight… until now. Tonight, Professor Geoffrey Burke … Burke and his Parapsychology students have come to the Woodfield in search of evidence, hoping to find irrefutable proof of a haunting. Instead, they will discover that, in this theater, the terrors are not confined to the screen.
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I am probably more in the range of 3.5 stars for this book. I would describe it as watching a B-movie – the one where the effects are just not quite right and the dialogue is very cheesy at times but it’s a decent show nonetheless. …
Ooh. what better setting for a haunting than a derelict movie theatre. Woodfield Movie Palace hasn’t projected a film onto it’s large screen in many many years. Dust motes float in abandoned rooms. Birds and critters make nests in it’s empty shell. And something else moves about in its darkest places. This is its home. It will never leave. So you …