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Burial To Follow (2000)

by Scott Nicholson(Favorite Author)
3.29 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Scott Nicholson often writes about the strange burgs and creepy backwaters found along the Appalachian Trail, and Burial to Follow is no exception. I'll admit, I didn't understand everything that was going on in this novella - something about helping recently departed souls cross over by eating memorial pies - but Nicholson's ability to create a genuine Southern Gothic atmosphere tinged with dread keep you engaged until the final page.
review 2: Somehow I stumbled upon Scott Nicholson and thought I would buy one of his books. I didn't realize this was a novella, but it did not dissapoint! It was well crafted and Scott did an amazing job of creating a character in Roby Snow that I wanted to get to know better...It had all the elements of the macabre with just a
... more touch of horror. The only thing bad I can say about the book is that it made me hungry (all that talk of pie) and I gorged after reading! I will definitely be reading more books by Nicholson. less
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amberkazuko
This book was a little confusing towards the end but really full of suspense throughout.
Christine
I found this book difficult to finish. In the end I asked myself why? I had no answer.
kiti
Great short story. Loved it! Reminded me of Stephen Kings style a little bit.
hejal
i just couldn't finish this one....
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