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Christopher Ransom

    Christopher Ransom est l'auteur de romans à succès international. Ses œuvres explorent souvent des thèmes sombres et troublants, sondant les limites de la psyché et de la moralité humaines. Le style de Ransom se caractérise par une atmosphère de suspense et sa capacité à entraîner le lecteur dans les profondeurs de la condition humaine.

    Beneath the Lake
    The Birthing House
    The People Next Door
    The Haunting of James Hastings
    The Fading
    The Orphan
    • The latest terrifying domestic horror masterpiece from the bestselling author of The Birthing House and The People Next Door

      The Orphan
    • The Fading

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,1(64)Évaluer

      A heart-stopping work of horror and suspense from the author of The Birthing House and The People Next Door

      The Fading
    • The People Next Door

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      2,8(165)Évaluer

      The third novel from Christopher Ransom, author of the international bestsellers The Birthing House and The Haunting of James Hastings.

      The People Next Door
    • The Birthing House

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      2,5(3411)Évaluer

      When Conrad Harrison impulse-buys a big old house in Wisconsin, his wife Jo doesn't share his enthusiasm, reluctant at the idea of leaving their LA life - so Conrad is left to set up their new home as she ties up loose ends at work. But Conrad's new purchase is not all that it seems. Soon Conrad is hearing the ghostly wailing of a baby in the night, seeing blood on the floor and being haunted by a woman who looks exactly like Jo. With his wife away, Conrad becomes obsessed by the pregnant girl next door, Nadia, who claims to be a victim of the evil in the house. The crying leads him to a bricked-up body, and the mystery of the Birthing House unravels, pulling in Jo, Nadia and leading Conrad to a nightmarish conclusion...

      The Birthing House
    • Thirty Years Ago On a camping trip by a remote lake, the Mercer family enjoyed the vacation of a lifetime - until a violent tragedy forced them to make a decision that would haunt them for ever. This Summer When the younger Mercers learn their father is dying, the family reunites at the lake, seeking a second chance to put their lives back together. But something is waiting ...Four Days of Hell Also arriving at the lake are estranged son Raymond Mercer and an alluring stranger, Megan, both ignorant of the family's secrets. Within hours, they are all trapped in a relentless nightmare and fighting for their lives. Some places are better left. Some secrets are better forgotten. Some people are better dead.

      Beneath the Lake