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Praise for JINXED
Thommy Hutson’s ‘Jinxed’ is a Must Read for Classic Horror Fans (linked to full iHorror review)
“Hutson … knocked it completely out of the park … with an expertly paced, cinematic slasher in a setting that would make Agatha Christie proud.” ―Waylon Jordan, iHorror.com
“…gory but captivating … a masked murderer starts picking off the teens, killing them all in theatrically grisly ways. … entertaining” ―School Library Journal
“Thommy Hutson is the ultimate authority in nostalgia-driven storytelling.” ―Clive Barker, Bestselling Author of Books of Blood and The Thief of Always
“Jinxed is the teen whodunit that Wes Craven and Lois Duncan never made. Hutson has created the best new slasher franchise since Scream.” ―Peter M. Bracke, Author of Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th
“A dark, tension-filled thriller that’s wicked to the very end. Bad luck was never so much fun!” ―Jeffrey Reddick, Creator of Final Destination
Break a mirror
Walk under a ladder
Step on a crack
Innocent childhood superstitions …
But someone at the secluded Trask Academy of Performing Arts is taking things one deadly step further when the campus is rocked with the deaths of some of its star students.
Layna Curtis, a talented, popular senior, soon realizes that the seemingly random, accidental deaths of her friends aren’t random—or accidents—at all. Someone has taken the childhood games too far, using the idea of superstitions to dispose of their classmates. As Layna tries to convince people of her theory, she uncovers the terrifying notion that each escalating, gruesome murder leads closer to its final victim: her.
Will Layna’s opening night also be her final bow?
THE GIVEAWAY
1 Winner will receive a copy of Jinxed by Thommy Hutson.
Jinxed will be purchased through Book Depository.
"Favorite Halloween memory?" Eating a giant bag of candy as a toddler and feeling horrible.
ReplyDeleteDon't have any. We don't celebrate Halloween in South Africa.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory is dressing up with my family.
ReplyDeleteFavorite Halloween memory is getting cider and donuts at one of the neighbor's houses while trick or treating.
ReplyDeleteFavorite Halloween memory is going out and trick or treating for hours and coming home with a big bag of candy.
ReplyDeleteThe times when I went trick or treating with my cousins. Our costumes were always amazing and were often related in some way so it was way cool. My mom was an amazing and talented seamstress.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite memory was one year we went to my grandpa's house and he gave us all his candy which was alot then turned off his lights for anyone else.
ReplyDeleteTaking my children trick or treating during all the years!!! They loved it!!!
ReplyDeleteA great costume party a few years ago.
ReplyDeleteThe year I dressed like Roller Derby Girl and got out of the car at the party and rolled down the hill. Ha! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteWe loved dressing up and my son was 3 and was a bumble bee so cute
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to pick a favorite Halloween memory. I always had a party on Halloween since it's also my birthday, so I have dozens of great memories! I always liked trick-or-treating through with my neighborhood with all of my friends though.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite childhood Halloween memory is my older brothers taking me out trick or treating.
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One year, while trick or treating, we came to a house that had run out of candy. The homeowner told us that her husband had just run out to buy more, but in the meantime, she could give us apples. They were good apples.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Halloween memory is when I dressed up as the lion from the car bears
ReplyDeleteMy son and I winning 3rd prize out of the entire school for the pumpkin decorating contest. We turned our pumpkin into the head of Cartman from South Park. At that time South Park had barely been on tv for a year.
ReplyDeletegoing trick or treating!
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My daughter's first Halloween.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite Halloween memory is wearing costumes that my mom hand sewed every year in grade school. They were really nice and well done :)
ReplyDeleteGoing Trick or Treating with my kids when they were young.
ReplyDeleteI loved taking my grandson to the pumpkin patch.
ReplyDeleteTaking our daughter to pick out her costume and attending community Halloween events. She never has any pre-planned idea what she wants to be. It's anybody's guess -- whatever she comes across at the second-hand store.
ReplyDeleteThanks🙂