Why did Brandon love this book?
Chapman’s brilliant novel is part ghost story, part addiction narrative, and all white-knuckle horror.
The painful sharpness with which the characters are drawn seems to indicate they could only have come out of real life; regardless of whether this is true, readers who have known anyone who has struggled with addiction will surely recognize these characters.
It’s a book that hurts in the way that the best horror is supposed to.
3 authors picked Ghost Eaters as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
A Gothic-punk graveyard tale about what haunts history and what haunts the human soul. An addicting read that draws you into its descent from the first page. Chuck Wendig, New York Times best-selling author of The Book of Accidents. From the acclaimed author of The Remaking and Whisper Down the Lane, this terrifying supernatural page-turner will make you think twice about opening doors to the unknown. Erin hasn t been able to set a single boundary with her charismatic but reckless college ex-boyfriend, Silas. When he asks her to bail him out of rehab again she knows she needs to…