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It Took the Children First: The Maplewood Horrors, #1
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It Took the Children First: The Maplewood Horrors, #1
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IT TOOK THE CHILDREN FIRST
No one leaves Maplewood unchanged. Some don't leave at all.
When Emily Rickman moves her family into Thorne House, she tells herself it's a fresh start. New town. New home. A chance to outrun whatever has been following them. But Maplewood has been waiting.
Her twins, Jenny and Nicholas, feel it first. The house doesn't just creak — it listens. Shadows move when nothing else does. Voices call their names from empty rooms. And something inside the house is waking up.
As Jenny begins to change — physically, impossibly — Nicholas realises this isn't just a haunting. Something is trying to take her. Piece by piece.
Across town, a string of disappearances begins to mirror a thirty-year-old massacre the locals refuse to talk about. A night when a coven burned… and something far worse was unleashed beneath Thorne House.
Now it's rising again. And this time, it wants the children. To save his sister, Nicholas must uncover the truth buried beneath Maplewood — a legacy of blood, ritual, and something ancient that feeds on fear and rewrites reality itself.
Because the house isn't haunted.
It's hungry.
IT TOOK THE CHILDREN FIRST
No one leaves Maplewood unchanged. Some don't leave at all.
When Emily Rickman moves her family into Thorne House, she tells herself it's a fresh start. New town. New home. A chance to outrun whatever has been following them. But Maplewood has been waiting.
Her twins, Jenny and Nicholas, feel it first. The house doesn't just creak — it listens. Shadows move when nothing else does. Voices call their names from empty rooms. And something inside the house is waking up.
As Jenny begins to change — physically, impossibly — Nicholas realises this isn't just a haunting. Something is trying to take her. Piece by piece.
Across town, a string of disappearances begins to mirror a thirty-year-old massacre the locals refuse to talk about. A night when a coven burned… and something far worse was unleashed beneath Thorne House.
Now it's rising again. And this time, it wants the children. To save his sister, Nicholas must uncover the truth buried beneath Maplewood — a legacy of blood, ritual, and something ancient that feeds on fear and rewrites reality itself.
Because the house isn't haunted.
It's hungry.


















