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Slenderman, Slenderman, Take this Child

2016 | Fiction & Poetry

Jemima Collins has lost a parent in a car accident.
She is twelve years old. She is frightened.
She is alone... and the monster is watching.

“McGeorge finally fills the hole that haunted the Slenderman mythos and he does so in terrifying fashion.” - Scream Magazine

"An intense and frightening read. Loaded with deeply unsettling character insight, harrowing depictions of graphic violence and the heartbreaking spiral of a community ill prepared for a nearly unstoppable evil.” - HorrorNovelReviews.com

“Well written, captivating and so much more than a simple horror story… It’s as though Stephen King and Clive Barker fathered a child. A very, very disturbing child” - Codices

“A solid and enjoyable piece of work. Twisted, dark and intriguing.” - Bookolio

“Imagine your worst nightmare, now combine it with the most grim and spine chilling horror movie you have ever seen and you still won't have reached the sheer terrifying heights of Slenderman, Slenderman, Take This Child." - Portable Magic

“I thought ‘Revival’ by Stephen King was going to be the most f***ed up thing I’d read this year, but I was wrong. Slenderman, Slenderman, Take this Child is officially the most disturbing thing I have ever read.” - Codices



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Lee McGeorge | 2016 | Fiction & Poetry
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Amazing read!!!!! I could not put the book down. I was unsure how this horror story was going to play out as I am not familiar with the myth but can say that it was very well written and not in the slightest gory. This story is very chilling, creepy, fast paced, and above all nail biting exciting. The writer has created characters that drew me in from the beginning, from Jemima, her Great Uncle Tomaz, crazy Mary (homeless lady), the kids at school (bullies/school crushes), to the hateful school governess. These characters were beautifully crafted and well written.

NOTE: A few may find the sexual element of this book unsettling; however, I think the author was tactful in writing about the taboo subject in this horror novel and handled it very well.