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I had enjoyed Red Rabbit a lot and was excited to read more from Alex Grecian. This book had that writing style that I enjoyed from Red Rabbit. It uses the very scary concept that the dead weren’t dying perfectly and was hooked with what was happening. It worked well in this time-period and I could picture this happening. I’m glad I got to read this and can’t wait for more from Alex Grecian.

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I was so happy to see some familiar characters from Red Rabbit. I would love to see the books continue. I enjoyed this book, but I loved Red Rabbit storyline a wee bit more. This one got a little slow towards the middle. I expected so much more chaos to happen. It was still a very good story.

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Set in the eerie village of Ascension, “Rose of Jericho” blends supernatural horror with a dash of historical fiction, pulling readers into a haunted 19th-century New England. The book, from the bestselling author of “Red Rabbit”, introduces us to Rabbit, Sadie Grace, and their friend Rose, who are immediately thrust into the town’s unsettling mysteries. The dead aren’t staying dead, and the seemingly idyllic village harbours chilling secrets, all centered around the ominous Bethany Hall.

There is plenty of slow-burn tension as the women navigate Ascension’s hostile villagers while uncovering a darker force lurking in the shadows. The atmosphere is both claustrophobic and enthralling, and the pacing keeps you on edge. Fans of ghost stories, and historical horror will enjoy this one. A chilling, well-crafted read!

Many thanks to NetGalley and Tor Nightfire for the opportunity to read and review “Rose of Jericho” prior to publication.

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