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Kevin’s Halloween Hitlist: Mischief Night Massacre

This time, I’m going to suggest something a little different. Nothing better this time of year in New England than cracking open the windows for the fresh fall air and curling up with a good book and a coffee. Well that’s exactly what I did!

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Jason Parent’s Mischief Night Massacre is more than just a collection of horror stories; it’s a carefully curated exploration of the darkest corners of the human psyche. Each tale within this anthology delves into profound themes, such as the fear of the unknown, the consequences of our actions, and the enduring power of evil.

One of the most impressive aspects of Parent’s writing is his ability to create a sense of dread and suspense that builds gradually, pulling the reader deeper and deeper into the terrifying world he has crafted. The stories are paced perfectly, with moments of respite interspersed with heart-stopping sequences that leave you gasping for breath.

The characters in Mischief Night Massacre are both relatable and unforgettable. They are ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances, forced to confront their fears and limitations in ways they never imagined. Their struggles and triumphs are both inspiring and heartbreaking, making it impossible not to become emotionally invested in their fates.

In addition to its strong character development and atmospheric storytelling, Mischief Night Massacre also boasts a variety of horror subgenres, from classic haunted house tales to more modern explorations of psychological terror. This diversity ensures that there is something for everyone, whether you prefer jump scares or slow-burn suspense.

Overall, Jason Parent’s Mischief Night Massacre is a masterful blend of horror, suspense, and psychological depth. It’s a collection that will stay with you long after you’ve finished the final page, a testament to Parent’s skill as a storyteller and his ability to craft truly terrifying tales.

 

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blank Kevin Austin has been in gaming journalism in one way or another since the launch of the Nintendo Gamecube. Married and father of 3 children he has been gaming since the ripe age of 6 when he got his first NES system and over 30 years later he is still gaming almost daily. Kevin is also co-founder of the Play Some Video Games (PSVG) Podcast network which was founded over five years ago and is still going strong. Some of his favorite gaming series includes Fallout and Far Cry, he is a sucker for single player adventure games (hence his big reviews for Playstation), and can frequently be found getting down in one battle royale or another. If it's an oddball game, odds are he's all about it.

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