![]() ![]() ![]() I'm not sure if it was the ending I wanted, but I do know that I thoroughly enjoyed the discoveries and journey to get there. ![]() ![]() I can't really tell you anything more specific than that because to do so would be to give away spoilers and completely rob you of your own shock and surprise, but I can say that this book explores some pretty outlandish ideas and delves into some exceptionally unconventional areas. Craig DiLouie Episode Thirteen Kindle Edition by Craig DiLouie (Author) Format: Kindle Edition 118 ratings See all formats and editions Kindle 19.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0. But once things actually appear to start happening at the house, all bets are off. Craig DiLouie dissects his all-too-human characters needs and ambitions with clinical precision as we race toward a series of stunningly beautiful-and horrifying-revelations. This starts off as a very typical haunted house study: a ghost hunting film crew gets the rights to spend some time at a house to investigate paranormal activity (by the way–if you want another book with a similar premise, I'd love to suggest Paul Tremblay's A Head Full of Ghosts for your consideration, but I digress). I've only read a handful of DiLouie's books at this point, but a familiar thread I've noticed across the ones I've read is that none of them are ever quite what you expect, and/or they go to some weird places, and Episode Thirteen is no exception to that. ![]()
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