The Charterhouse of Evil
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Prepare to lose yourself in the heart-stopping narrative of Clarisse and her husband Harry, as they unravel a half-century-old mystery, intricately woven around a young boy’s chilling disappearance and subsequent discovery on the grounds of a nearby property close to a monastery. This tale of suspense and intrigue unfurls against the stark backdrop of 19th-century Australia, where Clarisse and Harry emerge as resolute detectives, hell-bent on uncovering the haunting truth.
Guarded by the shroud of a silence oath, the Benedictine monks of the monastery morph into an impenetrable barrier, shielding any potential leads into the investigation. As the tale unfolds, Clarisse and Harry penetrate the veneer of sanctity to expose an undercurrent of disturbing secrets that contradict the monastery’s outward image of devotion.
The narrative takes a sinister twist when it unmasks the hideous crimes of the late Father Fitzgerald and other corrupt priests, laying bare the monstrous betrayal of trust by those entrusted with the welfare of the orphaned boys. The chilling revelation of child sexual abuse adds a horrifying dimension to the sinister plot.
Drawing strength from Clarisse’s unique supernatural prowess and Harry’s steadfast commitment, the duo courageously navigates the murky waters of deceit and betrayal. With guidance from a former monastery ward, they painstakingly unravel the grim truth behind the young boy’s tragic demise.
Penned by the talented Janice Tremayne, The Charterhouse of Evil: Haunting Clarisse is a riveting tale of horror that holds the reader captive from start to finish. Clarisse’s dauntless spirit and Harry’s unwavering support form an endearing pair in the face of adversity. The novel exposes the vile transgressions of religious leaders exploiting their positions of trust, even as it delivers a riveting series of supernatural confrontations that ensure the reader is perched perpetually on the edge of their seat.
The poignant plight of the orphans, their yearning for familial love that the monks, despite their best efforts, could never fulfill, resonates deeply with the readers. With its compelling narrative, vivid imagery, and indelible characters, The Charterhouse of Evil: Haunting Clarisse stands as a compelling recommendation for the discerning reader.
This engrossing piece of horror fiction is a must-read for aficionados of the genre who will find themselves irresistibly drawn into the eerie, uncanny world conjured by Tremayne.
Pages: 247 | ASIN: B09RPPM9NP
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The Literary Titan is an organization of professional editors, writers, and professors that have a passion for the written word. We review fiction and non-fiction books in many different genres, as well as conduct author interviews, and recognize talented authors with our Literary Book Award. We are privileged to work with so many creative authors around the globe.Posted on June 26, 2023, in Book Reviews, Five Stars and tagged author, book, book recommendations, book review, book reviews, book shelf, bookblogger, books, books to read, dark fantasy, ebook, fiction, goodreads, horror, indie author, Janice Tremayne, kindle, kobo, literature, mystery, nook, novel, paranormal, read, reader, reading, story, supernatural, The Charterhouse of Evil, writer, writing. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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