![]() ![]() This is my third Grady Hendrix novel this year and with every single one of them, I think the premise sounds like fun and then I’m surprised by how dark the book gets. The night takes a terrifying turn from there and the question changes from “What’s going on?” to “Who will make it out?” My Review: They’ve researched the site and found that it was built on the grounds of an old prison, where the warden believed, much like Orsk, that hard work is the cure for all ills. Trinity wants to film her own ghost hunter show and get her ticket out of Ohio. While Amy and Ruth Anne are doing their rounds of the store, they stumble on Matt and Trinity, two other employees who are convinced that the store is haunted. When Basil, her manager, asks her and Ruth Anne, a cashier, to work an overnight shift because of some disturbances that have been happening overnight, Amy says yes because she needs the extra money to pay her rent. She doesn’t fit in with the company culture and she’s only doing the minimum to get by. Amy had to drop out of college because of financing and now she’s stuck working at Orsk, America’s answer to Ikea. ![]()
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