Bernard Taylor

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  1. 1. Sweetheart, Sweetheart

    In "Sweetheart, Sweetheart" by Bernard Taylor, a young man named David inherits a grand old mansion from his estranged twin brother, Colin, who died tragically years ago. As David settles into his new home, he begins to experience eerie occurrences and encounters the ghostly presence of his deceased brother. Haunted by the past, David delves into the dark secrets of the house and his family, uncovering a chilling tale of love, jealousy, and revenge that spans generations. With its blend of supernatural elements and psychological suspense, this gripping novel takes readers on a haunting journey through the twisted corridors of the human mind.

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  2. 2. The Reaping

    A Novel of Horror

    The novel is a chilling tale of suspense and horror, centered around an artist named Tom Rigby who is commissioned to paint a portrait in a remote English village. As Tom settles into the seemingly idyllic community, he becomes entangled in a web of dark secrets and sinister rituals. The villagers' friendliness masks a malevolent intent, and Tom soon discovers that he is part of a terrifying plan that threatens his life. As the tension escalates, he must confront the malevolent forces at play and fight for his survival in a gripping narrative that explores themes of trust, deception, and the supernatural.

  3. 3. The Godsend

    The novel revolves around the Marlowe family, whose lives are upended when they take in a mysterious and seemingly angelic child named Bonnie after her mother abandons her. As Bonnie grows, a series of tragic and inexplicable accidents befall the Marlowe children, leading the family to suspect that Bonnie may not be as innocent as she appears. The story delves into themes of trust, family, and the unsettling nature of evil, building tension as the family grapples with the chilling possibility that their adopted daughter may be the cause of their misfortunes.