The residents including her grandmothers’ parents and sister are still missing and she is adamant to find the truth.Īt this abandoned place, only a person has been found at the school building: A little baby. She was raised by listening her grandmother’s stories about the lost village like dark Grimm fairy tales. The houses left like its occupants can come back at any second.Īlice Lindstedt is the producer and this documentary project is her obsession because it will help her learn more about her ancestors’ pasts. They hear eerie voices including people’s screams, giggles from walkie talkies. No corpse, no trace, no next of kin! They have just vanished by leaving so many conspiracy theories behind.Īs soon as five members of documentary crew arrived the village, they realize something is wrong with this place. Its 877 residents had disappeared into thin air. Everything about this book intrigued me: one haunted, abandoned, deserted town named Silvertjarn. It is outstandingly exciting, terrifying paranormal, horror novel that you don’t want to stop reading and you cannot put down even though you forget the iron plugged in and you can smell the smoke coming from your kitchen at the same time. Such a delicious, blood freezing, unputdownable combination: intense, gory, depressingly dark Scandinavian horror elements dances with a story reminds us of Blair Witch Project and Stand ( without apocalypse but insane leader and his batshit worshippers theme)
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