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Cinema of Shadows (Harmony, Indiana #2) Paperback | Pages: 281 pages
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ISBN: 0983740208 (ISBN13: 9780983740209)
Edition Language: English
Series: Harmony, Indiana #2
Characters: Robby Miller, Dr. Tyler Bachman, Kim Saunders, Shelly Wells, Delbert King, Tashima Ishmail, Kevin Heiliger, Joss Giler, Geoffrey Burke, Detective Roy Perry
Setting: Harmony, Indiana(United States)

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Welcome to the Woodfield Movie Palace. The night the Titanic sank, it opened for business...and its builder died in his chair. In the 1950s, there was a fire; a balcony full of people burned to death. And years later, when it became the scene of one of Harmony, Indiana's most notorious murders, it closed for good. Abandoned, sealed, locked up tight...until now. Tonight, Professor Geoffrey Burke and his Parapsychology students have come to the Woodfield in search of evidence, hoping to find irrefutable proof of a haunting. Instead, they will discover that, in this theater, the terrors are not confined to the screen.

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Title:Cinema of Shadows (Harmony, Indiana #2)
Author:Michael West
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 281 pages
Published:August 9th 2011 by Seventh Star Press, LLC
Categories:Horror. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction

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Horror is not a genre I normally read, but downloaded this one after several recommendations and could not put it down. The character development was particularly good. I really cared about what would happen to them. A great read.

This one had a real cheesy B-movie vibe going on. I liked that about it. It was a little heavy on the cheese in parts, but a quick and entertaining read nonetheless.

Ill be the first to admit that I dont much care for fast-paced horror. I grew up with the door-stopper tomes of Stephen King and Clive Barker. I like the way they slowly unfold a story and reveal the terror to come. (Slowly I turn, step by step, inch by inch). That being said, Cinema of Shadows is very much a fast-paced horror story that I very much enjoyed.Cinema is a story much in the vein of The Mangler with a touch of Rose Red. Its got demons, ghosts and psychics. Its got a parapsychology



Cinema of Shadows by Michael WestMany of us go to the movie theatre to be frightened. The difference is this movie theater is terrifying and there is NO movie running. This novel is a first rate horror story. Michael West creates realistic, likeable characters. I think that is what I like best about his books. Im not a big fan of spooky stories but I like his and his characterizations are what make it likeable for me. A professor and several volunteers decide to explore the paranormal aspects of

Cinema is a triumphincredibly satisfying, offering the scares you hope for with an attention to detail, history, and a set of characters you like and root for, even knowing not everyone makes it through to the end.And the movies. The book is a celebration of Michaels love of movies.The book begins with a couple of prologues, first about our main character Kim Saunders, then with a significant flashback within the Woodfieldthe movie palace in which the bulk of the story takes place.Michael takes

Have you ever wanted to go on a ghost hunt? If so, read this novel first for some excellent practical suggestionsno smoking for a start. And if not, enjoy this ghost-hunting tale for the vicarious thrill of a truly scary encounter with the ghosts of a crumbling cinema.If this place isnt haunted, it sure is dressed for the part, muses one protagonist, and the Woodfield Movie Palace truly issumptuously classic, haunted with history, fallen into decay, and destined for demolition. Professor Burke

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