The Witcher Chime, Amity Green
The Witcher Chime, Amity Green
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The Witcher Chime
A Haunting

Author: Amity Green

Narrator: Stephanie Nemeth-Parker

Unabridged: 9 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2020


Synopsis

A deadly, possessive entity imprints on members of Savannah Caleman’s family, making her the latest object of obsession in this chilling, historical tale of haunted legacy and terror.
"I'm a hard sell when it comes to chills. I write scary stuff for a living, and, let's face it, we live in scary times, but The Witcher Chime raised some goosebumps. Mainly because Marie Whittaker (writing as Amity Green) knows how to craft characters you care about. And if you become emotionally connected to the characters, you feel their feelings and share their sense of threat. Overall...a fine read for a creepy night!" (Jonathan Maberry, NY Times best seller)
Savannah Caleman’s family has been coming apart since the early 1920s. Now, in the late 1980s, the evil plaguing her family dons a suit and tie and introduces himself, giving Savannah an ultimatum: Endure endless terror or grant his freedom. She must decide between her sister’s safety and aiding a monster that can’t be identified as an angel or a demon. Either way, Savannah is torn and takes to single-handedly running the family affairs with precision as she takes care of her sister. Terrifying events play out as the Witcher Place is transformed to a rich estate using old family resources.
Releasing a monster to roam at will isn’t a stellar option, no matter the promises he makes. And he’s more than a monster. He knows her innermost thoughts. He’s in her head, becoming the ideal man for her, manipulating her thoughts. But the stains of murder and torment cannot be erased. He has fallen, been shackled in the mine beneath the Colorado mountains, and now has plans to rise once more using Savannah as the key to regain grace. Horror abounds and Savannah turns to distant relatives for answers, fearing her family’s stigma of insanity is real and has spread, caused by an evil as ancient as Genesis.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wulfwyn

This. Book. O.M.G. I had never heard of this author before this book came up with BookTasters. When I saw the tweet about it, I immediately clicked it to learn more. I loved it so much I hardly know where to begin. I just want to keep shouting, "Get this book! Now!" I found this book spellbinding.......more

Goodreads review by Jenea

This was wild and intense horror story, but boy was it a good one. But this is also on those types of reads that is so hard to review, because every little things that happens in this, is important, giving to much away spoils it. And the blurb give a hint of some of the events. so I’ll just tell you......more

Goodreads review by Noelle

Classic haunting story line with a unique twist. If you're looking for a good spooky novel, perfect for this time of year, this book will fit the bill!......more

Goodreads review by Kathy

The author's blurb above spot on as to the description of this novel and no need to repeat it here. I loved the beginning June 1922. Takes you right to what it was like to work in the mining camps and the tragedy that can happen. A widow moves in with her brother-in-law and his family and this is wh......more

Independent reviewer for Archaeolibrarian, I was gifted my copy of this book. Jumping straight in, here! Dark, deadly, horror, that confused the hell out of me!! Seriously, this book is weird. It moves, in places, at rocket speed, and I struggled to keep up. In other places, its full of stuff that I sa......more