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196 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 1982
Taylor's voice just hits me right. He's my kind of horror. There's plenty of sinister atmosphere, a good story, and a depth to the characters. In "The Moorstone Sickness", I was pulled in right from the first page: a stressed out couple leaves hectic London for a quaint village on the moors, to a place recommended to them by a casual encounter with a gentleman at a city cafe. Just a casual, out of the blue chance conversation. . Right there the hairs on my arm stand right up! Oh, this story is so great!.
Although there's no surprise as to what is happening (right from the title and the very first few pages), but Taylor's storytelling draws you right in, and the foreboding dread just keeps you moving right along. Definitely one of my favorites, along with his other book "Sweetheart, Sweetheart" and Thomas Tryon's "Harvest Home".