Something Stirs
Some houses are only haunted . . . this one is worse.
“Thomas Smith’s Something Stirs is everything a Christian horror story should be…and more. As an author in the same genre, I don’t scare easily but this one had me watching the shadows in my own home. With identifiable characters, great pacing, and chills that build as the story progresses, Something Stirs will be enjoyed by anyone looking for a good read. Consider me impressed. And scared!”
Mike Dellosso, author of Darkness Follows and Frantic
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Ben Chalmers is a successful novelist. His wife, Rachel, is a fledgling artist with a promising career, and their daughter Stacy is the joy of their life. His novels have made enough money for him to provide a dream home for his family. But there is a force at work in their lives. A dark, chilling, ruthless force that has become part of the very fabric of their new home.
A malevolent entity becomes trapped in the wood and stone of the house and it will do whatever it takes, to find a way to complete its bloody transference to our world.
Local Sheriff, Elizabeth Cantrell, and former pastor-turned-cabinetmaker, Jim Perry are drawn into the family’s life as the entity manipulates the house with devastating results. And it won’t stop until it gets what it wants. Even if it costs them their faith, their sanity, and their lives.
“Thomas is one of those outstanding Southern writers – seemingly soft, languid, maybe even lazy, when actually what he is, is cotton wrapped about a razor. Half the time you don’t even know he’s gotten you until it’s too late..”
- NY Times bestselling author, Charles L. Grant (from a profile of the author)
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“Something Stirs is the most riveting page-turner I’ve read in a long time. A thriller that is hard to put down yet with plenty of action and believably realistic…just the way I like it. A must-read for those who like something thought-provoking along with great entertainment.”
-Reg A. Forder, Founder of American Christian Writers Association


