Fifteen-year-old
Luke Anderson thinks he’s got enough problems, after his parents’ divorce and
moving to an unfamiliar new town—until his mother, a paranormal novelist with very
intense “research habits,” refuses to investigate a terrifying disturbance
reported in a local woman’s attic. Luke feels an unmistakable connection with
the woman’s grandson, who’s being targeted by an unseen force.
Something
about the case feels all-too familiar. Dangerously familiar—resurrecting traumatic
fragments of childhood memories …
There
had been something in the shadows of his bedroom, when he was six years old.
Something horrifying. Something deadly.
And
no one had believed him.
So
Luke does the only reasonable thing: recruiting his anxious but determined
nine-year-old brother Jasper and their foul-mouthed new friend Dario to take
matters into their own hands. What they find is more terrifying than they’d
been prepared for: an unseen presence… signs of a creature Luke’s mother calls
a goblin… and echoes of the same nightmare that once came for Luke
himself.
Worse,
as the boys push deeper into the mystery, the attic begins watching them back.
Now
the Anderson brothers must confront the monster hiding in the darkness before
it claims one of Luke’s new classmates … and before the evil in the attic
decides it wants them next.
Fast,
funny, and wickedly creepy, The Thing in the Attic brings supernatural
chills, brotherly bonds, and small-town secrets together in the first installment
of a wild paranormal adventure series you won’t want to put down.