What’s the local haunt story in your neck of the woods?

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Disclosure: I received this book for review; the opinions shared here are 100% mine.

Disclosure: I received this book for review; the opinions shared here are 100% mine. The post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through the link, I will receive a small commission.

In our town, there’s a local legend about haunted Sensabaugh Tunnel.  It’s the rite of passage for some teens, who try to prove their YOLO theory by visiting the graffiti-filled tunnel the way that we used to do “Bloody Mary” in the mirror at slumber parties.  Like Kingsport, the town of Mattingly has a spooky place called Happy Hollow.  It’s said that The Devil walks in Mattingly;  Happy Hollow is so scary that only the sheriff would investigate when something awry happens in the creepy wooded area.  Fast forward twenty years and it doesn’t appear that things have become any less scary! 

When I received this book for review, I filed it in my mind as a murder mystery.  The Devil Walks In Mattingly goes so far beyond that in its depth that I didn’t even really consider who was the murderer.  The important thing was how so many people perceived their own responsibility in the death of young Phillip.  This story reminds me how glad I am that I didn’t stay in my hometown as I grew up.  Everyone seems to know Kate and Jake’s business, whispering behind their backs about the mistakes they made as kids.  Both of them try to find some kind of redemption for past sins by making their adult lives something to be proud of.  Still, they’re haunted by old ghosts.  The past is catching up with them.

Adidas shoes Part of the story centered on the tracks made by a certain shoe.  It was intriguing that someone can be tracked by their tread!  Now that spring is here, our family takes a lot of walks together.  I wonder what kind of trail we’re leaving behind?  My shoes are probably not giving much of a track because they’re old.

The story moved rather slowly by the middle and I wasn’t sure I would finish it.  Author Billy Coffey has a beautiful, mesmerizing way of writing that kept me intrigued.  I did reach the end of the book and am so glad I did; the final chapters were stunning.  I loved the way Coffey worked his way into the minds of his characters, giving each one an objective view.  Although this book is from a Christian publishing group, it’s definitely not an evangelical read.  In fact, it’s a little bit on the Stephen King side without the bad language and graphic scenes.  I highly recommend this book if you like feeling a little thrill of fear while reading!

What’s the local haunt story in your neck of the woods? 

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  1. Wow – never heard of the book or author before but I’m adding it to my TBR list, it sounds interested! I visited Savannah, GA last year, as well, and took a ghost tour – it’s supposed to be the most haunted city in the US.

    • I LOVE Savannah! We visited there a few years ago and I bought a ghost story book. Some of those buildings gave me the chills!! Definitely some spooky history.

  2. Sounds like the book could have used better editing/writing in the mid-chapters. Appreciate your synopsis without revealing the ending.

    • Thanks! I really did love the book. I think the story just got a little stale in the middle but the end was all kinds of AWESOME!

  3. Savannah is a beautiful city. I love books that take a while to tell their tale.

  4. Jenna Wood says

    It’s interesting to see a book with a Christian publisher that has such a dark borderline theme and the more edgy scenes. I’m amazed very day as to how progressive Christian literature is becoming@

  5. Sherry Compton says

    Sleepy Hollow meets Bloody Mary meets Sometimes they Come Back. Yes, towns often get those legends and haunted places. For one of my daughter’s birthday we took a haunted town trolley tour for one of our neighboring towns, Atchison. They had many stories and even the famous Sallie House that has been featured on the Travel channel. It was an interesting tour and fun to go on.

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