I find horror novels that start out gently and proceed to increase the roughness and intesity as the story goes along quiet satisfying company on those cold, dark nights where the flickering light of the candle causes soft shadows to dance in the corners of my room. Helps to remind me that the dark has yet to reveal all of its secrets to me... much like the darkness inside us keeps its own secrets tightly within its grasp... Pandora Ellis has been invited to spend the summer at her great aunt Rachel's estate while her parents take time to mend their marriage. From the moment she steps foot inside of "Savannah," she is confronted by mysterious occurances. Occurances that may lead her to solving the secret of Rachel's suprisingly youthful appearance... but with the price being her very soul... Philip Caveney is a British author that started writing children's books in 2007. Before that, however, he wrote adult thrillers- including " The Sings of Rach...