In 1980, a serial killer terrorized the small town of Newport, the victims bodies appearing to be torn open by claws, their hearts removed. The killer, infamous Henry Black, branded The Black Heart Killer, refuses to tell police the location of his latest victim, that body being none other than his wife, Jennifer. He says "the world remained a better place without her." He also claims the killings aren't his fault. He says Jennifer controlled him, via a voice in his head, infesting his mind and telling him what to do and who to kill, for months "like a sadistic puppet-master."
In 1999, horror-loving Howie Burke and his three best friends, Cory, Ryan and Todd are out in the woods behind the cemetery, filming their very own horror movie. During one scene, Howie discovers something strange, covered up with branches and rocks, covered in strange symbols - which Ryan says looks like a grave.
Todd touches the grave and right after disturbing it, they hear a screech and Howie swears he sees a figure standing there watching them. They waste no time quickly running from the woods - the woods their parents all forbid them to enter in the first place - for everyone from the time of The Black Heart Killer 20 years ago, knows not to set foot in this particular place.
The next day, Todd feels funny and complains of a terrible headache that refuses to relent. He also hears a distant voice in his head, although he can't quite make out what it says to him. He also has terrible dreams of killing his friends, then he wakes to hear scratching on his wall, with the voice urging him to join her - it is definitely a female voice, after all - and to stop resisting. He sees a decaying woman at his bedroom window, with glowing eyes, urging him to come with her.
Howie and Ryan soon turn to their favorite teacher, Mr. B, who tells them the symbols they found around the grave are called sigils - used in witchcraft for protection. He then tells the boys that Henry Black was not The Black Heart Killer, but rather his wife, Jennifer, who had gotten involved with a coven in town. Mr. B believes something went wrong while Jessica was practicing this occult activity, and that somewhere along the line, she was possessed by a demon.
Meanwhile, the voice continues to plague Todd, demanding he return to the woods to remove the remaining sigils and set her free. She tells him to do as she says, if he wants his family to live. He eventually gives in, just wanting this otherworldly tormentor to leave him alone. He goes to the woods, removes the rest of the stones and begins digging her out. Suddenly, two decaying hands break free from the soil, along with a monstrous scream, then, she bursts from the grave, running past Todd into the night. He is terrified of what he just released, but what choice did he have? He couldn't take the constant voice in his head along with the agonizing headache. But who knew a demon wouldn't keep its promise to leave him alone?
The next day at school, Howie is devasted to overhear their principal talking about Mr. B's sudden resignation. He was the only one who could help them! Now the four teenagers have to fight this demon witch all alone - but how? How do you kill someone that's already dead? The only advice they have left to go on, was Mr. B telling them he believes cutting off her head and burning the body would get rid of the demon. The four friends must now band together and try to find a way to stop the Black Heart Killer all over again - before she turns the town into a bloodbath once more.
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This is now right up there with Brian Keene's Ghoul when it comes to my favorite coming-of-age horror book. I really loved this one and I didn't want it to end. I don't have time to re-read books with my TBR pile being as huge as it is, but I do make some exceptions, and this will definitely be one of them. I'm very very excited to start his other novel and short story collections ASAP.