My Review of The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess by Andy Marino

Title: The Seven Visitations of Sydney Burgess 
Author: Andy Marino 
Expected Publication: September 28, 2021 
Publisher: Redbook Books
Genre: Horror/Thriller 
Pages: 304 pages 
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review: 
How would you feel or how would your mental state be if someone breaks into your home after working really hard to create a good life for you and your son? You had the job, the house, good furniture, and on top of that a really great boyfriend. But, when that home invasion happened you are told that you killed the intruder however you can't remember killing him and no one seems to believe you?
Sydney wakes up in the hospital, and while she is telling the officers how she escaped via a broken window and ran over to the neighbors. But, the officers inform her that the evidence says otherwise and that the intruder was killed in her spare room and in a manner that seemed personal not just a stranger killing.
Then when she returns home creepy things start happening, she is tempted into things that she hasn't done in years and she's starting to slowly descend into her own madness.
I will admit that this book is one of the darker books I've read this year. It seems the further you dive into the book the deeper down the rabbit hole you go. This is definitely one of those books that once you start it is really hard to put down, I like that the story was divided into different sections and while it's probably not one that I will reread again it is one that I will recommend if you want a mind-twisting horror that dives deeper each page. Thank you Netgalley and Redhook for the opportunity to read and review this one. 

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