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Maynard's House

By: Herman Raucher
Narrated by: Perry Daniels
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Austin Fletcher, a disturbed young Vietnam War vet, is willed a small house deep in the woods of northern Maine. He comes to own it by the generosity of a brother-in-arms - a fellow soldier and confidante, Maynard Whittier, killed in action by a wayward mortar shell. The rugged landscape of Maine is an intoxicating blend of claustrophobic interiors and endless frozen wastelands.

Little by little, the mysterious force in the house asserts itself until Austin isn't exactly sure what is in his mind and what is real. And just when our hero's had enough and is ready to quit the place, a blizzard arrives and the real haunting begins.

©1980 Herman Raucher (P)2021 Tantor
Thriller & Suspense Psychological Fiction Suspense Scary Horror

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Decent psychological horror. Slow burn that never really catches fire. Could have done without the lusting/obsession of an adult man over a 16 year old girl that becomes a big focus of the delusions in the story halfway through, rather than the much more compelling PTSD/grief/local mythology that drove the first half and the last third. Performance of the narrator was really good.

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