Some secrets should stay buried…College student Drew Brady never wanted the power to spy on his friends. But late one night, he finds a box of old Polaroids buried under his house that can change to show him whatever he desires, and Drew finds himself with the power to watch the people around him without them ever knowing.Yet as Drew falls deeper into the rabbit hole of jealousy and despair, he … jealousy and despair, he begins having strange visions of the students who lived at the house 20 years ago and the gruesome fates they met after moving out. He finds evidence of a stalker who may be living on the property. The line between reality and nightmare blurs. Drew realizes there is something under the house that is manipulating him through the pictures, an eldritch, not-quite-dead thing that will drive him to do unspeakable evil if he doesn’t look away….
A blistering page-turner, LURK is horror unlike you’ve ever read.
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I gave a review on the author’s website. ( Is Stephen King writing under a pseudonym again.) Adam’s writing seemed so familiar to me. It took me a bit, but then I realized, it felt like I was reading a Stephen King novel. No one can replace the king of horror, but Adam was giving it a good shot. Bravo!!