The Silent Forest (The House on the Hill Book 2) by David Kummer – Review by Jennifer Gordon
The Silent Forest by David Duane Kummer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This is the second gripping psychological thriller in this chilling series, which has kept me hooked throughout. The story continues from book one, it’s been a few weeks since Kaia Woods best friend Allison went missing. New Haven is still recovering from their tragic summer and are in mourning for their dead. Everyone has given up looking for Allison except for Kaia, and her search has led to some answers. As more townsfolk go missing and unsolved cases pile up for the Sherif a new discovery in the forest offers hope. However, it also threatens the discovery of all New Haven’s darkest secrets. Kaia must face her fears and the mysteries of the ‘Misery House’ once again if she is to save her friend. Whilst the Woods family’s lives and the town may never be the same again. The suspense once again built chapter by chapter. The descriptive narrative brought the setting vividly to life, especially the atmospheric woods and haunted house. I am looking forward to book three now. I literally could not put this book down!
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