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Learn more“Deliciously creepy!”—Barbara Taylor Sissel, bestselling author of The Truth We Bury Mark Norman can’t catch a break—until he’s hired as a live-in home health aide for two elderly siblings who live at Alden Manor, a run-down mansion mired in the past. His charges, former stage magicians Roy and Alma Walgrave, give off an eerie vibe, but they are also wealthy and careless with their money. Seizing the opportunity, Mark soon makes himself indispensable to the old folks, losing himself in fantasies of inheriting the Walgrave fortune upon their deaths. When another employee, a young woman named Lisa, shares her dark premonitions and insists that evil lurks in the house, Mark thinks she’s paranoid and unstable. Until he begins to notice odd, unsettling things himself. When nightmares begin to plague him and the house gradually reveals a web of lies and twisted secrets, he can no longer deny the possibility that Alden Manor is pervaded by some sinister force. He’s terrified of losing his mind—or worse, his life. But he’s so close to landing a big financial windfall that walking away is not an option. In the past, Mark has always known when to cut loose and get out. But if he can just stick this out a bit longer . . .
K.J. Young, also known as Karen McQuestion, has written more than twenty novels. Her publishing story has been covered by the Wall Street Journal, Entertainment Weekly, and NPR. She's also appeared on ABC's World News Now and America This Morning. She hopes you enjoy The Dark Hour.
Craig A. Hart is a stay-at-home father of twin boys, an author, and an audiobook narrator. He has served as the editor-in-chief for The Rusty Nail literary magazine, the manager for Sweatshoppe Media, the publisher for Northern Lake Publishing, and the director for Northern Illinois Radio Information Service. The former host of the interview program The Games & Writers Show, he is now the co-host of the Good Sentences podcast. A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, he currently lives in Iowa City.