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Some books are written to be read. This one was written to control. The Black Book has passed through hands for generations-appearing where desperation meets temptation, granting fortune or ruin with every signature. Its words promise power, but every reader learns the same truth: the book doesn't record lives; it rewrites them. Haunting, atmospheric, and steeped in the forgotten history of upstate New York, The Black Book Duology explores the thin line between memory and madness, faith and obsession, and the terrible cost of knowing the wrong story too well. Fans of The Haunting of Hill…mehr

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Some books are written to be read. This one was written to control. The Black Book has passed through hands for generations-appearing where desperation meets temptation, granting fortune or ruin with every signature. Its words promise power, but every reader learns the same truth: the book doesn't record lives; it rewrites them. Haunting, atmospheric, and steeped in the forgotten history of upstate New York, The Black Book Duology explores the thin line between memory and madness, faith and obsession, and the terrible cost of knowing the wrong story too well. Fans of The Haunting of Hill House, Needful Things, and House of Leaves will find themselves trapped inside Joslyn's world of cursed words and broken minds-where every page turns itself, and every story demands a sacrifice. Every reader leaves a mark. Some books write it back.
Autorenporträt
Dennis Joslyn writes horror that doesn't leap at you-it creeps in slowly, settles under your skin, and makes itself at home.His debut novel, What Reads Us, is a psychological horror about guilt, grief, and a cursed book that might be reading you back. The story continues in What Guides Us, the chilling second installment in The Black Book Series, where haunted history and fractured memory collide.Based in New York, Dennis lives under the watchful eyes of two small pugs, who serve as both muses and editorial tyrants. When he's not writing, he can usually be found over-researching dark history for future stories, drinking too much coffee, and wondering whether anyone else hears the whispers behind the bookshelf.If you enjoy horror that lingers long after the last page, Dennis invites you to stay awhile-but keep the lights on.