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Violence
A lot
Historical burning as religious persecution; contemporary violence and deaths; the horror escalates toward graphic content
Language
Some
Moderate adult language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
No sexual content
Substance Use
Barely any
None
Emotional Intensity
A lot
The weight of a location saturated with violence; the fear of a pattern repeating itself
What this book is about
Reverend Jack Brooks and her teenage daughter arrive in Chapel Croft—a village with a history of religious persecution and recent mysterious disappearances. C.J. Tudor's horror thriller weaves past and present, religious history, and genuine supernatural menace into a compulsive read.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Historical religious violence and contemporary murders
Dark horror thriller—disturbing content throughout
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