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A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home by Jason Arnopp Review

Title: A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home

Author: Jason Arnopp

First published October 18, 2012

63 pages, Kindle Edition

Rating: 3.55

Overview

Are you prepared to be scared in your own home? A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home is not a hoax or a prank, but a chilling warning about the entity that dwells within your home.

This anonymous letter, postmarked from a far-off location, reveals that your home has been haunted for quite some time. You have inherited a curse, and you are being preyed upon by a bone-chilling apparition.

The previous resident of your home shares their harrowing experience and advises you on how to cope. This 10,000-word letter details the terrifying events which happened in your home and continue to this day.

A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home is a new concept in fear – the only ghost story that takes place IN your home. Dare you read it and face the entity in your own home?

About the Author

Meet Jason Arnopp, the creative mind behind some of the most thrilling chiller novels you’ll ever read. He’s the mastermind behind Ghoster (2019) and The Last Days Of Jack Sparks (2016), both of which will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Arnopp is also the co-author of Inside Black Mirror, written with Charlie Brooker and Annabel Jones.

Arnopp’s talent extends beyond just writing novels, as he’s also written for the big screen. He penned the script for the horror feature film, Stormhouse, produced by Lionsgate, and authored the novel Friday The 13th: Hate-Kill-Repeat for New Line Cinema.

He’s also written various Doctor Who fiction works, including the BBC audiobook Doctor Who: The Gemini Contagion, and even script-edited the 2012 Peter Mullan film The Man Inside.

But Arnopp’s skills aren’t limited to horror and fiction, as he’s also written an experimental ghost story and a horror novella available on Amazon. He’s the author of a non-fiction ebook and is represented by literary agent Oli Munson at The AM Heath Agency for his works.

For film and TV, he’s represented by Lawrence Mattis at Circle Of Confusion.

If you’re lucky, you might just get a chance to join Arnopp’s private club. Oops, we meant cult.

Kidding! It’s just a club.

Editoral Review

“A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home” by Jason Arnopp is a horror novel that was first published on October 18, 2012. Arnopp is a British author and scriptwriter who has written several novels and short stories in the horror and thriller genres.

His work has been well-received by readers and critics alike, and his writing style has been compared to that of Stephen King and Neil Gaiman.

The novel revolves around a couple who move into a new house and begin to experience strange and terrifying phenomena. They soon discover that their home is haunted by an entity that has been terrorizing the previous occupants for years.

As they try to unravel the mystery of the entity, they find themselves drawn deeper and deeper into a world of darkness and terror.

Arnopp’s writing style is gripping and suspenseful, and he does an excellent job of building tension throughout the novel. The plot is well-crafted, with plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader guessing.

The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the setting is suitably eerie and atmospheric.

One of the strengths of the novel is its exploration of the theme of fear. Arnopp delves into the psychology of fear and how it can consume and control us, and he does so with sensitivity and insight.

The novel also touches on issues of grief and loss, and how these emotions can manifest in unexpected ways.

However, the novel is not without its flaws. At times, the pacing can be slow, and some readers may find the ending to be unsatisfying.

Additionally, some of the horror elements may be too intense for more sensitive readers.

Overall, “A Sincere Warning About the Entity in Your Home” is a well-crafted horror novel that will appeal to fans of the genre. Arnopp’s writing is compelling and atmospheric, and he does an excellent job of building tension and suspense.

While it may not be for everyone, those who enjoy horror novels will find much to enjoy here.

Rating: 4/5

Criteria: Writing style, character development, plot structure, pacing, theme exploration.

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