Review: A Spooky Book For Halloween
This book has it all--deaths, a coven of evil witches, ghosts, a dreadfully haunted Victorian house, children in peril, and rain storms at night. It's a great book for Halloween.
I'm referring to Chris Bohjalian's 2011 tome The Night Strangers (Crown Publishers ISBN: 978-0-307-39499-6).
I've reviewed Chris Bohjalian before and praised his writing talents. This book continues with more of the same. The volume will keep you on your toes with its shifting points of view and precise portrayal of the characters and their intentions.
It begins with a crash into a lake by the Bombardier CRJ 700 plane that Chip Linton is piloting. Four out of forty-three survive, including Chip. His copilot doesn't make it out of the plane, just like thirty-eight of the passengers. This accident crushes Chip's wish to ever fly again. He has flash-backs that petrify him, and a dead little girl (the same age as Chris's twin daughters) visits him in his blank state of being.
With the notoriety in his town in Pennsylvania, he and his family move to a Victorian house in remote northern New Hampshire. The locals greet him, his wife Emily, and his twins Halle and Garnet with open arms. The women herbalists in particular keep inserting themselves into the family's business, smothering them with dishes of vegan food and homemade medicines. Two of the women take over the girls’ lives by introducing them to their greenhouses where they grow herbs and medicinal plants. They do not know about Garnet's seizures that freeze her in another world for a spell.
Meanwhile Chris is plagued by the ghosts of Ashley and her angry father who tells Chip that his daughter needs playmates to be happy in her purgatory state. He means Chip's children. The dad is relentless in his instruction of Chip. Chip finds a hidden knife in the house that he keeps secret from his wife and girls. He contemplates the act and how to do it, and he's found once in Garnet's bedroom where both girls are sleeping together. He is woken by Emily, his wife, before he can enact his plan to kill.
Apparently this haunting has happened before with the previous owners. That and the overbearing women who are contemplating how to get the twins to themselves, for their own private plans. In Chris' quote from the book, “Secrets are rising like distant thunder clouds.”
The action builds along with inherent terror when the sociopath herbalists manipulate the girl's mother in order to sacrifice the twins in some occult ritual, needing one of the twins' blood for one of their potions in order to extend their lives.
But at the same time, another kinder herbalist offers to do a depossession on Chip, which he takes in order to get out from under the ghost girl's impatient demands. It works. But Chip is battling with his own psychosis all alone except for one of the witches who is a psychiatrist and who takes over his “treatments.”
This book is good. With a clear eye to detail, Chris writes taut action and characters as they work towards their cross-purposes. I found this story with the local library's search feature, as can you.
Stories Posted This Week
Friday, April 4, 2025
- Robert "Bob" O. Town served in the U.S. Navy
- Applications for Bluffton community pool jobs due April 10
- Bolen sentenced to 19 years to life in prison
- Tornado in Putnam County on April 2
- Pirate boys tennis edges Indians
- Brendon Matthews named Chief Executive Officer at First National Bank
- BHS spring musical is Bringing Down the House
Thursday, April 3, 2025
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
- Tornado Watch issued for Allen, Hancock, Hardin and Putnam counties at 9:15 p.m. on April 2
- Flood Warning issued for Allen County at 11:03 a.m.
- Pirate tennis loss at Elida
- Pirate softball loses opener to Ada
- Pirate baseball falls to Ada
- Allen County will not test warning sirens on April 2
- March 2025 land transfers in the Bluffton Exempted Village School District
- April 22 crash report shows driver hit N. Dixie home
- Bluffton High School Honor Roll announced for 3rd quarter of 2024-2025
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
- Obituary for Betty C. Mumaugh
- Leo Club supports Bluffton Clean Up
- Wind, rain and potential flooding for April 2
- Grandey to major in education, play basketball at John Carroll
- Pirate tennis blanks Bath
- Pirate baseball sweeps opening twin bill vs. Pandora-Gilboa
- “I Have Not Forsaken the Word of God” reader's theater, April 13
- Easter Cantata performed on April 13 in Pandora