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Accursed Ground Kindle Edition
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1970
Father Malcolm hears voices. An unholy rite conjures an ancient evil.
Inhabited, he stalks the halls, butchering the flesh of the young. Dozens
of young bodies lay chopped in piles of limbs and blood.
Police respond and confront the atrocity he has become.
Graduation Night
1985
Fifteen years later, Blackwood slumbers in a state of disrepair, abandoned
to the worm. The graduating class of '85 hosts the party of the year.
But unknown to the celebrants, an evil sentience endures. And before the night
is over, blood will once again spill.
Will Samantha and her friends survive the night?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 13, 2021
- File size1955 KB
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- ASIN : B09CLXZ78D
- Publication date : August 13, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1955 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 268 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : B09CKWNM42
- Best Sellers Rank: #269,836 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,497 in Occult Horror
- #2,227 in Occult Fiction
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About the author

Brian G Berry is a writer that focuses mainly on 80s/90s horror and action. His books are as follows: The Pail, The Child Eater, Bloody Christmas, The Shack, Terror From the Sky, Night of the Mutants, Sleepover Massacre, Campfire Tales Beneath a Pallid Moon, Accursed Ground, Blood Lanes, The Night Mutilator, Thanksgiving Day Massacre, Snow Shark, Into the Pit, OGRE, Brian's Birthday Bloodbath, Night Weaver, Death Commando, Jungle Rot, Abominable Snowman, Hooker Massacre in Trash City, Invader From the Sphere, The Mound, Rabid Madness, Snow Shark II: Terror in Space, Motorboat The Novelization. He has stories in several anthology collections and is currently writing his next book.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2021
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Accursed ground gives us characters that are very relatable . easy to love, hate and doubt. Berry brings all of these different personalities together in an impressive way.
I recommend Accursed ground for anyone that enjoys small town horror, creature features, or evil entity reads.
is your guy! Highly recommend
A small backstory:
The Blackwood Orphanage was the site of a horrific mass murder back in 1970 that involved a supernatural entity.
Now 15 years later some seniors want to host their graduation party within the abandoned orphanage so Samantha along with her friends enter within the building not realizing that "something" lurks deep within its walls.
Local law enforcement hear about the party and want to put a stop to it since they don't want any kids on the abandoned premises, so they head out to Blackwood to see if they can stop the party before it gets started, but they stumble across Priest Jensen who is also headed that way as he thinks that he can deal with the "something" that lies deep in the orphanage, but he becomes agitated when he finds out that there are teenagers out there with the entity and he knows that things will go bad real quick if he doesn't try to stop it!
What is the entity? Does the Priest and law enforcement make it out there in time? What happens to the teenagers? Do they encounter the entity? No spoilers here as you will just have to read the book!
Thoughts:
This book starts out with a bang as the story has blood and gore action in the beginning as there is a little background history on the orphanage murders in 1970. Then the story fast forwards to 1985 and the graduation party being held out at the abandoned building.
A tiny slow buildup till the party actually starts till the entity shows up while the teenagers are wandering the halls of the building and the law enforcement that end up arriving to put a stop to the party.
There is plenty of moving parts within this story and things slowly start to become bad real quick when the teenagers want to get off by themselves. The further they go into the building the more the entity activity wakes up which eventually brings the book to a rising crescendo with blood and gore being strewn all over the ceiling and floors!
Once I hit the 65% mark the action begins to slowly intensify, but by the time I hit past the 75% mark the book goes into overdrive with hardly any letup of blood and guts being painted on the walls of the orphanage!
Another great book by this author makes me give this story five "Gruesome Gore" stars!

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2021
A small backstory:
The Blackwood Orphanage was the site of a horrific mass murder back in 1970 that involved a supernatural entity.
Now 15 years later some seniors want to host their graduation party within the abandoned orphanage so Samantha along with her friends enter within the building not realizing that "something" lurks deep within its walls.
Local law enforcement hear about the party and want to put a stop to it since they don't want any kids on the abandoned premises, so they head out to Blackwood to see if they can stop the party before it gets started, but they stumble across Priest Jensen who is also headed that way as he thinks that he can deal with the "something" that lies deep in the orphanage, but he becomes agitated when he finds out that there are teenagers out there with the entity and he knows that things will go bad real quick if he doesn't try to stop it!
What is the entity? Does the Priest and law enforcement make it out there in time? What happens to the teenagers? Do they encounter the entity? No spoilers here as you will just have to read the book!
Thoughts:
This book starts out with a bang as the story has blood and gore action in the beginning as there is a little background history on the orphanage murders in 1970. Then the story fast forwards to 1985 and the graduation party being held out at the abandoned building.
A tiny slow buildup till the party actually starts till the entity shows up while the teenagers are wandering the halls of the building and the law enforcement that end up arriving to put a stop to the party.
There is plenty of moving parts within this story and things slowly start to become bad real quick when the teenagers want to get off by themselves. The further they go into the building the more the entity activity wakes up which eventually brings the book to a rising crescendo with blood and gore being strewn all over the ceiling and floors!
Once I hit the 65% mark the action begins to slowly intensify, but by the time I hit past the 75% mark the book goes into overdrive with hardly any letup of blood and guts being painted on the walls of the orphanage!
Another great book by this author makes me give this story five "Gruesome Gore" stars!

Laced with gore, filled with interesting characters, Berry struck a chord with his first in what is to be a "Slasherback" series of novels. Blood Lanes, book two in the series, will be a definite read for me.
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