Most kids can’t wait to dress up in costumes and go trick or treating on Halloween. Not the Foster children. Even the promise of receiving a slew of candy doesn’t interest them. Charlie, Jack, and Millie know the truth about All Hallows Eve. That it’s a day to fear, a day when the dead walk the earth again. And with their house sitting directly behind a graveyard, they are prime targets for the spirits to haunt…
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Summary
Overall I think because the main characters in the story were kids, I was more scared for them. You want to protect Millie just like her brothers do. The author
does a great job of writing from a kids perspective and keeping the adult (that's me) engaged. I found the twist at the end interesting and unexpected. It is a short
story that I highly recommend.
Violence more tension waiting for it to happen.