![]() ![]() Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak – My Review Maybe it’s the kind of grief we will never ever shake, not even after we’re dead. I’m not sure if I’m consoling her or she’s consoling me, I can’t tell where my guilt ends and hers begins. But his sketches quickly progress from simple drawings of balloons and rabbits to detailed sinister illustrations of a man dragging a dead body through the woods.Īs it is clear Teddy couldn’t have drawn such complex sketches on his own, Mallory starts to suspect his artwork are really glimpses of an unsolved murder that allegedly happened at the Maxwell property several decades ago.īut what does the force that is trying to communicate through Teddy want? And why does it seem that all the events in the house only lead to another tragedy? ![]() Teddy Maxwell, the kid she is to babysit, is the sweetest five-year-old boy and one of the reasons Mallory loves her new job. She even managed to find a job as a nanny in a prosperous suburb of Spring Brook, New Jersey. And though that battle never ends, she’s doing much better. Mallory Quinn has been battling Ox圜ontin and heroin addiction for the past eighteen months. ![]() Goodreads Choice Award winner for Best Horror of 2022! And someone is looking up from the bottom of a very deep hole. A woman is being dragged through a forest. RATED ON GOODREADS – 4.20 of 5 What It Is AboutĪ man is digging a grave. GENRE – horror, thriller, mystery, paranormal ILLUSTRATORS – Will Staehle, Doogie Horner ![]() Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak – Book Details ![]()
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