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Harrow House #1-3

Harrow: Three Novels

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From bestselling and award-winning novelist Douglas Clegg, Three Novels collects the first three novels of the Harrow Haunting Series. This includes Nightmare House, Mischief, and The Infinite. The house called Harrow has a long history of the occult ...built by the mad occultist Justin Gravesend, it is a mansion of infinite hauntings -- and terror awaits those who unlock its doors.


"Clegg's stories can chill the spine so effectively that the reader should keep paramedics on standby." - Dean Koontz


BOOK 1: NIGHTMARE HOUSE


A chilling gothic dark fantasy of the most haunted house in the world from Bram Stoker Award-winning novelist, Douglas Clegg -- the 1st Book of the Harrow Haunting Series! The house called Harrow has an ancient soul. When Ethan Gravesend claims his inheritance in Watch Point, he unlocks long-buried secrets of the notorious mansion -- and awakens the hungry spirits...


An Unquiet Grave...


Psychic manifestations, poltergeist activity, hallucinations, and other residue of terror have all been documented in Harrow. It is a place of paranormal nightmare.


"Douglas Clegg has become the new star in horror fiction." - Peter Straub, NY Times bestselling author of The Talisman (with Stephen King) and Ghost Story.


BOOK MISCHIEF


In Mischief, the horror of Harrow is reborn -- as Harrow Academy, a private school for boys. A dark fraternity exists within Harrow -- and it wants new blood...


It has waited for year...


The mansion overlooks the Hudson River, just outside the town of Watch Point, New York. And Jim Hook, should never have come to Harrow Academy...because he may be the new key to unlocking the terrors of the house.


"Clegg is the best horror writer of the post-Stephen King generation."
— Bentley Little, author of The Policy


BOOK THE INFINITE


"Douglas Clegg knows exactly what scares us, and he knows how to twist those fears into hair-raising chills..." -- Tess Gerritsen, New York Times Bestselling Author.


Psychics converge on Harrow -- the most haunted house in the world -- to find the key to its infinite hauntings.


Who holds the key to the house? Cali Nytbird - radio host of a psychic show, is not stranger to psi abilities. Chet Dillinger - raised in squalor, discovered a unique and wondrous talent early in life. Frost Crane, bestselling author, has crossed into shadow to communicate with the dead.


These three psychics are brought together by a major paranormal institute to study Harrow -- and to find out the source of its hauntings.


But will they, themselves, fall victim to the house's deadly charm?


The first three novels of the Harrow Haunting Series, gathered together for the first time in this special collection for ebook.


"Douglas Clegg is a weaver of nightmares!"
-- Robert R. McCammon
author of The Queen of Bedlam and Speaks The Nightbird.

511 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 19, 2012

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July 28, 2020
One House, Three Nightmares

These books were every bit as excellent as I expected them to be. Douglas Clegg is a masterful writer. I got a kick out of noticing each homage he paid to so many other great books and great writers in the horror genre: Frost 'Crane;' The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson, for example.

Each book stands alone, but they also build on each other. It was a gift to have all three in one tome. There's another volume as well as two prequels that complete the set, however, so I'm off to find them and continue with the story of this terrifying, living home to the sacred and profane.
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August 13, 2021
Muddled and confusing plot

Sad, really, the potential for Harrow House to be a great series is missed. The author does a better than average job of developing characters, and is good/okay in scene settings; but falls short in the plot. My takeaway was that even the author doesn’t know what’s at Harrow House. His descriptions jump around from story to story and left me confused. Because the plot is so muddled, I won’t read anymore of it; nor can I recommend it to others.
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