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It begins with change...
It begins with...
When Rob Alletto left Chicago to be a small town police officer, he expected things to be different. He wanted a safe community for his family and a place to get away from his demons.
What he found was Standard, a small town with its own demons. His neighbors are changing around him. A strange man has been appearing in mirrors, a reflection when no one is there. People claim that they have seen him, but are they succumbing to madness?
Yesterday Rob Alletto moved in. Today he must find what lies Inside the Mirrors...
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 19, 2013
- File size1639 KB
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- ASIN : B00CWCQHGA
- Publisher : Breaking Fate Publishing (May 19, 2013)
- Publication date : May 19, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 1639 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 217 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,665,363 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #14,574 in Occult Horror
- #26,922 in Occult Fiction
- #192,885 in Literature & Fiction (Kindle Store)
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About the author

I am a truck driver by day, and a writer by night. I've watched a lifetimes worth of horror and sci/fi films. I've read nearly as much. Now I find myself being the one typing away the next story.
I also founded the Chicago Horror Film Festival, ran Madtown Horror, and produced a handful of films.
Occasionally I sleep.
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It seemed to be made up of all the bits I don't personally like of Stephen King's work. When it comes to ghost stories, especially ones using plot devices like evil entities stuck in mirrors, I love the symmetry of the cliche and the comfort of hearing a familiar story being retold. In this case though, it felt like 7 hours of narration leading up to a 'yeah, there's a ghost stuck in the mirror' which seemed a little unnecessary, given the title of the book.
The premise is that a family move from Chicago to a sleepy town in the Midwest, the father, Rob, is a police man and is recovering from injuries sustained in course of duty (cos, y'know, meth labs). Their idyllic new home isn't as wonderful as it first appeared, the men of the town are coming home from work and murdering their families before committing suicide.
Ok, there's no need to go into a huge amount of detail, I'm sure you can guess the whys and wherefores of this particular story.
The one thing that did particularly bother me about this story is that there was an enigmatic native American woman who appeared from time to time to delivery ominous warnings to the main character. It might just be my own personal sensitivity but it does get under my skin when native people are used as cheap stereotypes in stories.
On the positive side, the audio for this book was pretty good in both sound quality and choice of narrator. I'm not sure that I could have found the motivation to finish the book if it wasn't for Darren Marlar who kept the story flowing at a decent pace.
This isn't by any means to say that you shouldn't read or listen to this book, if you're a fan of American ghost stories and horror, this may very well be right up your street.
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The author has this annoying broken record habit. He repeats the same idea over and over again with slight variences. You will find multiple points where he repeats himself. He says something in one line and in the next line he says something else that sounds exactly the same.
A couple of the characters (granted they're not important) go inside a "haunted house" and are never heard from again. You don't even find out what happened to them at all and no one even mentions them for the rest of the book (did their parents not scaremongering?). The plot isn't origional and the climax is about two pages and boring.
I will say that the ending was amazing since it meant that the worst part of my life was over. Please, even if you can get it for free, avoid downloading this book.
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I won't be reading anything else by this author.