Sinister Scenes (The Joy of Spooking)

Sinister Scenes by P.J. Bracegirdle - Joy Wells encounters new horrors in the terrible town on the hideous hill in the final installment of the Joy of Spooking.
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He was a terrible brute. My mother, his dear wife, died in childbirth, something for which he endeavored to punish me accordingly. His all-consuming anger finally drove me from home at age twelve, and I narrowly escaped with my life, whereupon I began wandering the country. It was here that I began writing. Perhaps thanks to my experience with my father, the elder Ethan, I found myself constantly drawn toward darkness. And the town, handily, offered no shortage of strange and murky events to inspire me.

Sinister Scenes is the concluding book in P. Reading the first two books is necessary to understand the third. In Sinister Scenes , Joy Wells finally learns all the truth about the mysterious horror author Ethan Peugeot and his connection to her hometown, Spooking, and to the once-villanous but now helpful adult, Phipps. Having rented a sinister old mansion in town, the aging musician has been possessed by a slumbering evil. In order to survive, Joy must turn once again to her old nemesis, Mr.

Old grudges and ancient curses collide as the true history of the terrible town is finally revealed.

Hardcover , pages. Published August 9th by Margaret K. Joy of Spooking 3. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Sinister Scenes , please sign up. Lists with This Book. Jun 11, Lenore Appelhans rated it it was amazing Shelves: The perfect note to end the series on. I love Joy, the mysteries and especially the redemption of Mr. PJ Bracegirdle - you sir are a genius! So, on the the 15th of August, I had some issues with the task-bar on my laptop.

Instead of the usual task-bar that I loved, it was this ugly old-fashioned task-bar, from like the 's or something.

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I didn't like it, I had a headache, and I barely got to reading. First, I restarted my laptop like ten to fifteen times.

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So, I tried to deal with it, but I didn't like it. It made everything else look odd and it was just ugly. However, I decided that what if I leave it off for a few minutes. I did t So, on the the 15th of August, I had some issues with the task-bar on my laptop. I did that and it didn't work.

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So I decided, to update my computer, maybe it would go back to normal. The updates didn't update, but apparently there was some updates that needed to install. So I did that, installed them, updated my computer, while reading with my headache in full throttle, while it updated.


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So it finished and there was my favorite task-bar back in place. I literally squee'd, eep'ed, in happiness. Listen be learned, don't take your task-bar for granted until an 's like task-bar appears, again. My reaction however was one of pure happiness, not the kind that I get when I did finish this book. The reaction I had was nothing. The thing is that the reaction I had was finding out that Phipps view spoiler [was related to E. Peugeot hide spoiler ] and I growled. My dog, Biscuit, who was cuddling next to me, looked up at me, like "are you okay Bethany? The thing is, Biscuit is a Doberman mix, so he's one vicious little thing, especially to my older brother.

Biscuit loves me because I gave him attention.

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Phipps has a three-legged dog named Oliver. Don't know what breed Oliver is, just that he's black and a 'mutt. There just seems malice whenever I read that. I still hate Mr. I don't care about his curse or his famous ancestors which came the fuck out of nowhere anyway. It doesn't change the fact that he feels guilt for the involuntary murders and attempted murders of people.

He allowed Vince to die by bloodsucking leeches, allowed Felix to probably get lobotomized, and die in the sinking of the asylum. He chopped down a submarine house with an old lady in it. Yes, he was trying to scare Madame Portia, but goddamn it, he broke her leg.

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Yes, he didn't know Bryon and Joy were in there, but goddamn it, he shouldn't have done it in the first place. Phipps is so full of himself. He says the director should be kissing his feet for showing him the place in the first place. He doesn't want anyone to know that he accidentally killed two of his friends and tries to hide evidence.

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Yeah, let that sink in. I don't care about him, he seems like a jerk. Some of the scenes completely confused the hell out of me. One minute Morris and Joy were by the Inn and the next thing they're in the cemetery. One minute they're talking and they're doing a flashback scene in the middle of the conversation, and then reply. One minute Joy doesn't want to go to the dance and then she willingly accepts. Your Cart items Cart total.

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