Weston didn’t mention that Hill resided above his business or that Hill’s niece, Emily, has been running the business in Hill’s absence. Carter is confused since he didn’t know Hill and, oh, yeah, Hill disappeared seven years ago and so is presumed dead under the law. Not a great life and not lucrative, but he’s his own boss when the eccentric Henry Weston of the prestigious law firm of Weston Edmunds finds him and informs him he is now the owner of Alfred Hill’s residence in Providence. Unable to shake his funk Carter quits to become a private investigator. Months pass, dreams of that night recur and his memory of Suydam’s psycho wall, a rare find outside movies and TV shows, includes a sense of underlying meaning in the pictures and crisscrossing strings pinned there. As Suydam lay laughing and dying, Carter began searching for the most recent kidnap victim and upon returning found Charlie laughing and crying, and too late to stop his partner from putting his service weapon in his mouth and pulling the trigger. Daniel and Charlie had just moments before cornered, and Hammond had shot, Martin Suydam, the serial killer known as Child-Catcher. An actual psycho wall.ĭaniel Carter, former detective, quit the force after watching Charlie Hammond kill himself. In our latest review for the Countdown to Hallowe’en 2016, Randy reviews a recent Lovecraftian novel:Īnd there it was.
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