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sorkatani 's review for:
Twelve Nights at Rotter House
by J.W. Ocker
Alternative title "How many horror pop culture references can you shove into a story?"
This is a slow burn horror, and with all slow burn horrors, the climax is what makes or breaks it, and in this case, it broke it. Hard.
The end of the story makes the rest of the story not worth the time and effort. It could have been a decent slow burn story with the right ending, but it was just so anti-climatic, clichéd, and obvious that I just ended up wanting my time back.
This is a slow burn horror, and with all slow burn horrors, the climax is what makes or breaks it, and in this case, it broke it. Hard.
The end of the story makes the rest of the story not worth the time and effort. It could have been a decent slow burn story with the right ending, but it was just so anti-climatic, clichéd, and obvious that I just ended up wanting my time back.