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Tyler Christensen's Debut Novel 'As Dead Things Do' is Haunted by Something in the Basement


It rots. It ruins. It fights to be remembered... As dead things do.


From Off Limits Press, As Dead Things Do is the debut novel from Tyler Christensen, screenwriter and director of House of Purgatory, is available on Kindle and Paperback on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever books are sold.


In the horror novel...


"The land has been in the family for centuries, divided and passed down over generations.

Caleb knew when he agreed to move to his husband’s family plot in rural North Carolina that it would come with its headaches. What he never imagined, however, is that their efforts to rebuild a marriage torn apart by infidelity would soon take a back seat to the pale, skeletal thing that haunts the basement. The shadowy figure that moves about in the barn. The hateful blackness just below their feet."


"Tyler Christensen's As Dead Things Do is a terrifying page turner in every sense of the word. Long after putting it down, I was haunted by the imagery weaved on his haunted loom of a mind. Not since first reading The Shining have I been this affected by a book. Mr. Christensen is clearly the love child of Ray Bradbury and Stephen King," praises David Kirschner, producer of Frailty, Child’s Play and Hocus Pocus.


"A wonderful debut novel about love, heartbreak, and of course, lots of haunted shenanigans," said Alyse Wax, author of The World of IT and Curious Goods: Behind the Scenes of Friday the 13th.


You can check out the book's cover below, which was illustrated by Marc C. Green.




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