Jemima Collins is twelve years old when she loses a parent in a tragic accident. She's heartbroken, feeling abandoned, alone... what she doesn't know is that a monster is watching her. As Slenderman slithers his way into Jemima's life, sanity and reason are slowly left behind. What ensues is disaster, destruction and death.
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Imagine your worst nightmare, now combine it with the most grim and spine chilling horror movie you have ever seen and you still won't have reached the sheer terrifying heights of Slenderman, Slenderman, Take This Child.
Lee McGeorge has introduced Slenderman to a mythos of his own creating The Twelve of Darkness. By combining the legend with aspects of the occult he has created a story so dark and disturbing, you'll need to sleep with the lights on.
The one aspect of this story that I found too disturbing was the sexual element. It had it's place in the story, and I can understand why it was there, but I found certain pages very distressing to read. However, despite this I still found this book intriguing, a fascinating read.
I received a copy of Slenderman, Slenderman, Take This Child from the author in exchange for an honest review.
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