There was no sign of Mr Grant. No sign of anyone as a matter of fact. It was a miracle not to hear the TV blaring, to witness it in the state of off...
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Really enjoyed this. I could see the Wheatley influence early on and that only made it more enticing. I'm a sucker for dark occult-flavoured horror.
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