A review by vblack
The Haunting of Harry Peck by David-Jack Fletcher, David-Jack Fletcher

4.5

This book started out humorous. It slowly evolved into demented and bizarre. The further I read, the more wrapped up I got. It combined horror, humor, and fictionalized versions of real history. I'm a huge fan of The Tell-Tale Heart, so it seemed a no brainer that I'd love this too, but it diverged SO FAR from that. I normally hate cliff hanger endings, but this one leaves me hoping there might be more to this tale.