Christopher Golden, Wildwood Road

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Wildwood Road Christopher Golden Bantam,

Wildwood Road

Christopher Golden

Bantam, Apr 2005, $12.00, 315 pp.

ISBN: 055338208X

Tired and a bit intoxicated after attending a masquerade party with his paralegal wife Jillian, ad agency artist Michael Danksy drives home with his spouse asleep. Michael dozes off, but as his vehicle veers off the road, he awakens in time to avoid hitting a girl standing on the side of the road. Concerned that a young girl would be out by herself at night, Michael takes her to her home on dark, hilly Wildwood Road.

As the little girl runs inside, she tells Michael try to find me as if she is playing a game. Feeling uncomfortable that the girl charged into the dark house, Michael follows her in only to be confronted by ghosts; he escapes. Not long afterward, female ghosts assault Jillian, removing her joyful childhood memories. As Jillian turns from kind to nasty, Michael struggles to find the big dark house on Wildwood Road to bring back his wife, but finding the place seems impossible as it is not where he entered it. He next seeks the girl, but will she prove easier to locate?

This ghost story is Christopher Golden's best work to date. Michael is a terrific, beleaguered hero who wants his pre-house-visit life, especially his endearing wife, back; Jillian is fantastic as she transforms from a friendly, caring person into a cynical, soulless individual as the child who became the adult was erased from her memory. Fans will keep reading until they learn who the little girl is and then want to know how Michael plans to rescue his wife if he obtains that knowledge. This is a one-sitting tale that will keep the audience up all night with lights on in every room.

Harriet Klausner

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