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Trespasser

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SHE WAS WARM AND LOVELY
EVEN IN DEATH


Her body, embalmed and beautifully prepared for the funeral, will not be buried, however. It is still alive.

Ben loved Sharon a long time ago. Now she has come back to him, her lifeless flesh more irresistible, more exciting and passionate than before. And he can't help wanting her.

Others will succumb to Sharon's charm. And many will die in hideous agony. For whatever lives now in Sharon's corpse is resurrected by a force that does not belong here, but will search and slaughter until the blood of the guilty satisfies the vengeance of the dead.

SHARON'S SOUL IS AT PEACE NOW.
BUT NOT HER BODY.

282 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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November 4, 2019
I picked this old-school horror paperback up at a local thrift store, so I’m only out a buck on this bloodless, meandering slog. Thank goodness.

The opening chapter is effective and creepy; it quickly devolves from there into a cumbersome mess I had trouble following. The best thing about The Trespasser is its cover, and inside my copy is a stamp from Compton’s Books and Records, located in Birmingham — a store I’d never heard of, and it’s long gone now.

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