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CanLitThe Horror Show

High rise havoc and haunted houses: Andrew F. Sullivan and Nick Cutter deliver the horror

August 25, 2023September 2, 2023
by Steven Beattie

The Marigold is a quintessential urban horror tale; The Handyman Method relocates the terror to the suburbs.

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Andrew F. SullivanDavid CronenbergJ.G. BallardNick CutterStephen King

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