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The Last Haunt by Max Booth III
4.0
Rated up. My Rating 3.5/5
The thing I liked most about The Last Haunt is the way it is written. Told in a sort of documentary, epistolary style through interviews and statements about the notorious attraction and its equally infamous founder. It gives it a grimy or gritty feel which is all the more appealing.
Taking inspiration from the real-life extreme haunt, McKamey Manor, Max Booth adds mystery, thrill, suspense, and a neat little twist to his McKinley Manor. With references and nods to popular culture and horror movies, Max roots it into a reality that is believable.
Thanks to Cemetary Gates Media, and Max Booth III for the advanced copy. My review is honest and voluntary.
The thing I liked most about The Last Haunt is the way it is written. Told in a sort of documentary, epistolary style through interviews and statements about the notorious attraction and its equally infamous founder. It gives it a grimy or gritty feel which is all the more appealing.
Taking inspiration from the real-life extreme haunt, McKamey Manor, Max Booth adds mystery, thrill, suspense, and a neat little twist to his McKinley Manor. With references and nods to popular culture and horror movies, Max roots it into a reality that is believable.
Thanks to Cemetary Gates Media, and Max Booth III for the advanced copy. My review is honest and voluntary.