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The Headless Boy Kindle Edition
Maggie, shattered by the devastating loss of a child, finds herself trapped in a suffocating routine, her job at the local daycare and everyday errands serving as painful reminders of her grief. With each passing day, she spirals deeper into the abyss of depression, unable to heal.
Jake, her devoted husband, is determined to see her find solace. Yet, despite therapy and medications, Maggie's suffering persists. Relocating seems like the perfect solution—a fresh start in a new home. Jake patiently stands by her side, offering unwavering support as she grapples with her pain.
However, as they settle into their new residence, Maggie finds an unorthodox solution to her anguish. While Jake may not believe in ghosts, he plays along, hoping it will bring his wife some semblance of peace. But what begins as a charade soon unravels into a bone-chilling reality.
They are not alone.
As the once-subtle spectral activity escalates to a violent crescendo, Jake realizes that the entity haunting their house has chosen Maggie as a surrogate mother, and it harbors no desire for a father figure. Their fresh start turns into a harrowing battleground, leaving Jake uncertain about which side his wife is truly on.
Does Jake possess the strength and determination to save them both from the malevolent force that threatens to consume their lives?
This gripping ghost thriller will captivate fans of suspense horror and paranormal mysteries.
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- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 23, 2023
- File size5.7 MB
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★ ★ ★ ★ "The Headless Boy starts with a brutal kick to the gut and never gentles. It's an exploration of grief, messy family, mental health, and ghosts. If you want something kind and gentle about loss, this isn't the book for you. If you want to wade into the thick of it, pick this up. It's so worth your time."—Mercedes M. Yardley
★ ★ ★ ★ ★"Without a doubt, this is perhaps Kelli Owen's best work to date. It's restrained, populated by deftly written characters, and it creeps along quietly, insidiously, until its fast, furious, bloody end. Having read much of Owen's earliest work, it's clear that this novel shows her at the height of her game. This is an emotionally charged story which will leave you alternating between chilled, moved, and even frustrated at Maggie - how the hell could she be so blind? - and yet you get it, too. You can't blame her, at all. You know that, if perhaps you were in her shoes...you'd probably act the same. Get this now. You won't regret it. Highly recommended."—Kevin Lucia
★ ★ ★ ★ ★"So, I started this out by saying one of my favorite things about her style is how grounded her supernatural books are. But, dare I say, I'm no longer sure about that. Because The Headless Boyhas Owen showing her skill with a straight-up haunting and I want/kind of need more of that. The Headless Boyis Kelli Owen's best book so far, and I think she's just getting started."—Horror DNA
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "Without any spoilers, the one thing that makes The Headless Boy one of my (now) favorite ghost stories is that you are never quite sure if Maggie is actually seeing a ghost, or she's having a mental breakdown. Kelli writes the experiences in such a way that you are really hard pressed to say one way or another - and just when you are 100% certain it's "x", she switches it up and makes it "y"; and does so eloquently, and seamlessly."—John J. Questore
★ ★ ★ ★ "This is more of a study of humans pressed to the brink of insanity by grief than about a haunting. I would say, if you are interested in watching a couple grow apart from emotional stress, losing a child, and possibly being haunted, this is the book for you."—Emerian Rich, HorrorAddicts
Product details
- ASIN : B0C4715MBV
- Publisher : Crystal Lake Publishing
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- Publication date : May 23, 2023
- Language : English
- File size : 5.7 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 274 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,637,193 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,550 in Occult Ghosts & Haunted Houses
- #2,857 in Ghost Suspense
- #2,960 in U.S. Horror Fiction
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About the authors
Kelli Owen is an American author, editor, reviewer, podcaster, and indie film producer, who has spoken at the CIA Headquarters in Langley, VA regarding both her writing and the field in general. While her nonfiction has appeared in various places—including the Bram Stoker Award-winner It's Alive: Bringing Your Nightmares to Life—she is primarily known for her fiction.
As a member of both the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers, she has published over a dozen books, including THE HEADLESS BOY, TEETH, and WILTED LILY (a YA series). Her short fiction has appeared alongside Stephen King, Robert McCammon, F. Paul Wilson, and Josh Malerman, among others, and was in both Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthologies Arterial Bloom (2020) and Lost Highways: Dark Fictions from the Road (2018).
A book lover from a young age, Kelli spent a decade as a reviewer and editor, while running a large genre website, before returning to her roots behind the keyboard. Born and raised in Wisconsin, she now lives in the dark woods of Pennsylvania. For more information, please visit her website.
Since its founding in August 2012, Crystal Lake Publishing has quickly become one of the world’s leading publishers of Dark Fiction and Horror books in print, eBook, and audio formats.
While we strive to present only the highest quality fiction and entertainment, we also endeavour to support authors along their writing journey. We offer our time and experience in non-fiction projects, as well as author mentoring and services, at competitive prices.
With several Bram Stoker Award wins and many other wins and nominations, Crystal Lake Publishing puts integrity, honor, and respect at the forefront of our publishing operations.
We strive for each book and outreach program we spearhead to not only entertain and touch or comment on issues that affect our readers, but also to strengthen and support the Dark Fiction field and its authors.
Not only do we find and publish authors we believe are destined for greatness, but we strive to work with men and woman who endeavour to be decent human beings who care more for others than themselves, while still being hard working, driven, and passionate artists and storytellers.
Crystal Lake Publishing is and will always be a beacon of what passion and dedication, combined with overwhelming teamwork and respect, can accomplish. We endeavour to know each and every one of our readers, while building personal relationships with our authors, reviewers, bloggers, podcasters, bookstores, and libraries.
We will be as trustworthy, forthright, and transparent as any business can be, while also keeping most of the headaches away from our authors, since it’s our job to solve the problems so they can stay in a creative mind. Which of course also means paying our authors.
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021Full Review on <a href="https://www.charmandareads.com">CharmandaReads.com</a>
I loved The Headless Boy.
We meet Maggie, and her amazing husband Jake. A devastating horror befalls them and the reader gets punched in the heart in the first pages of this book. Grief bleeds off the pages and infects you for the duration of their story. After their tragedy, the couple moves to a new home, one of which has been empty for some time... if you are thinking haunted house story, you are 100% correct. But Owen's haunted house is different - the haunting part is the longing for love and it is more painful than the scare.
Watching Maggie deteriorate from someone I cared for to someone I loathed kept me glued to this novel. Someone so desperate for love, ignoring the pillar of strength that is her husband, Maggie is easy to blame. The haunt of the home preys upon this broken woman, and I believe I would have fallen victim of the same thing - I too would have given this phantom a place in my heart.
Love can heal, and love can harm. This is a sweeter, softer ghost story than I am used to, and I loved it very much. My only criticism is that is a bit more of a slow burn than I would have liked. Owen takes her time to really embed those feelings of loss, fear, loneliness, and doubt. It left an aching in my joints, and she shocked me back to life at the very end.
I strongly recommend this if you like ghost stories, or if you like reading things that make you feel. The Headless Boy is amazing and a spooky season necessity.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021This book had its moments but, to me, it was just another ghost story. Everyone is different and enjoys different storylines, but this was just ok, in my opinion. I respect anyone who takes the time to write a book and put it out there for the masses but you won’t love everything you read. It had a good plot but just wasn’t scary in the least. Overall I give it a 3/5.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2021Remember the awesome paperback horror novels of the 70s, 80s, and 90s? With the cool, creepy, kinda sleazy covers holding stories that were cool, creepy, and sleazy too? As soon as I saw the cover of this book, I thought, "someone else remembers too!" And I knew I had to read this book.
The book is about a married couple who survive a terrible tragedy and move into a new house hoping for a fresh start. Of course the house is haunted (isn't it always?) Soon the couple are battling a century-old evil.
I struggled with the main characters in this book. The wife seems to refuse to see reality for what it is, and while I kinda get why she acts that way, it's very frustrating. As for the husband, he says some stuff so arrogant and dismissive of his wife's grief that I was furious and almost rooting for the ghost to kill him. In the end, though, I was sad for them both and hooked on reading their story and watching their fight with evil to the bitter end. The ending surprised me a bit, too. I was impressed it went in the direction it did. I'm so glad I checked this book out, and you should read it, too.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2021So well written, we get the story from both husband and wife perspective. Warning chapter one will tear your heart out.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2021An examination of loss and grief, this frightening haunted house story will keep you in suspense until the very end, and frighten you along the way. Highly recommend.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2021A stillbirth haunts a suburban couple, Maggie and Jake.
Owen alternates points of view between Maggie and Jake. The reader gets to see the secret worries (and outright secrets) each spouse has.
Things take a weird turn when Maggie, who has never believed in ghosts, starts talking to her and Jake’s dead baby. But it’s more complex than that, a more complex haunting.
This horror story is full of grief, and the plot is good, but the plot meanders and goes off on tangents that neither develop character nor advance the story. I think the story’s structure could have been better constructed.
Kudos to Ben Baldwin for the cover design. It’s eye-catching and somehow lonely looking which fits the story to a T.
Overall, this is an emotion-packed story but not as eerie or suspenseful as I expected. I read this book through my Kindle Unlimited subscription.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2021For fans of "quiet" horror, this book is a must. Kelli Owen delivers shivers in this story of haunting tragedy and hauntings. Fleshed-out characters and great atmosphere. Loved it!
- Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2021This was a great story although Maggie mad me so angry and frustrated throughout and the ending wasn't as I thought it was going to be either