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⇒ PDF The Infinite A Haunting Novel of Supernatural Suspense The Harrow Series Book 3 eBook Douglas Clegg

The Infinite A Haunting Novel of Supernatural Suspense The Harrow Series Book 3 eBook Douglas Clegg



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Three psychics enter Harrow...but who gets out alive?

"The Haunting with teeth."★★★★★ "Sure to send shivers up your spine."★★★★★
Read this suspenseful supernatural chiller of paranormal investigators converging on the mansion in Book 3 of the Harrow series. "A calvacade of nightmares...a new chapter to horror's tradition of haunted house fiction." Publishers Weekly.

Beautiful clairvoyant Cali Nytbird, psychic talent Chet Dillinger, and bestselling writer and medium Frost Crane are brought to Harrow by its new owner, Ivy Martin. Will they be powerful enough to exorcise the most haunted house in the world?

"Clegg's stories can chill the spine so effectively that the reader should keep paramedics on standby." - Dean Koontz

"Clegg is the best horror writer of the post-Stephen King generation."- Bentley Little, bestselling author of The Haunting.

"Douglas Clegg has become the new star in horror fiction." - Peter Straub, NY Times bestselling author of The Talisman (with Stephen King) and Ghost Story.

The Harrow Series



  • Book #1, Nightmare House - set at Harrow in the 1920s, the grandson of its creator has come to claim his deadly inheritance and explore the terrifying mystery within the ancient stones and passages of the house.

  • #2, Mischief - Boys will be boys -- and a dark fraternity of misfits seek out Jim Hook, the new student at Harrow Academy -- but something more terrifying is hunting Jim, as well.

  • #3, The Infinite - A handful of psychic investigators are called in to document the horrors of Harrow -- but little do they know that the house is more than simply a haunted place -- it may be the soul of evil itself.

  • #4, The Abandoned -- In the village of Watch Point, New York, in the bucolic Hudson Valley, something toxic and horrifying has leaked from the old boarded-up mansion called Harrow. Throughout the town, people who sleep awaken with blood-lust in their hearts -- and hatchets in their fists. A rampage of mayhem, murder and madness begins -- and only those brave enough to enter Harrow may find a way to stop the terror.


Harrow Prequel Novellas

  • The Necromancer - set in the 1800s, this is the story of the young Justin Gravesend and his initiation into a terrifying mystery cult.

  • Isis - set right at the end of the 1800s, the story of the young Iris Villiers when she discovers the terrible price that must be paid to speak with the dead.


The Infinite A Haunting Novel of Supernatural Suspense The Harrow Series Book 3 eBook Douglas Clegg

This story has it all: atmosphere, ghosts, a creepy house, good build, Stephen King-like scenes of gory horror, and a Dean Koontz-like finish, with just a bit of more to come. Read it. Let it sit for a while and then read it again. It's that good.

Product details

  • File Size 482 KB
  • Print Length 377 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Alkemara Press (July 24, 2013)
  • Publication Date July 24, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B008EE5NYM

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Ending suprised me I enjoyed the book I would recommend it if you like scarey books looking forward to reading book 4
Douglas Clegg's novel "The Infinite" is a perfect example of a sports car that can go from 0 -90 in a matter of seconds. Unfortunately,when Mr. Clegg's novel decides to take off, he left readers like me stranded in the dust.

The first 200+ pages of this novel are simply outstanding. Mr. Clegg does a wonderful job fleshing out the three protagonists who happen to share an ability known as "Element X", in different forms, and are hired by Mr. Jack Fleetwood, the head of a NYC psychic organization to investigate the infamous Harrow House in Upstate New York at the request of the new owner, Ms. Ivy Martin.

Needless to say, the original owner of the manse, Mr. Justin Gravesend did a bunch of particularly spooky and nasty stuff in an attempt to transform his house into more than just a home. The three psychics, Cali Nytbyrd, Chet Dillinger and Frost Crane, eventually find they are in way over their heads.

The first 200+ pages of this novel is an excellent Jamesian exercise in establishing mood, plot and prepping the reader for the climax. Unfortunately, Mr. Clegg starts the fireworks without any warning and, quite frankly, without making any plot sense. I wonder if his editor told him to wrap it up for the final 40+ pages make no sense at all.

I would recommend "The Infinite" for mood, stylism and character development. Perhaps Mr. Clegg needs to concentrate more on plot and cohesion in his future works.

First 3/4 of book =5stars

last 1/4 of book =1 star

Overall =3 stars
If you are a fan of Shirley Jackson's Haunting of Hill House, you will enjoy this. This is the third book in The Harrow series and it delivers.
This is the third book in the series about Harrow House and each book gets better and better. Could not put this one down and as soon as I finished it I down loaded number 4-the last in the series. Although the books can stand alone--your enjoyment will be heightened by reading them in order starting with the pre-quel. If you like haunted houses and evil spirits this book is for you.
This book has a bit of outright horror but mostly is character driven. It is a good read that picks up steam as the book progresses. The history of Harrow is dovetailed into the story with further progression into its affect on the characters and community. The characters are interesting but their actions and/or lack thereof can be a bit tedious at times. That being said, the book grabs the reader and lures them into the Harrow world and has enough power to keep us interested. Clegg is a very good writer and while this may not his best, it is good. It provides thrills, chills and some character kills that are pretty wacked out. Read it and enjoy.
THE INFINITE by Douglas Clegg is the final novel that makes up the trilogy (THE NIGHTMARE HOUSE & MISCHIEF) of Harrow House. Think of this particular book as a tribute to Shirley Jackson's THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE and Richard Matheson's HELL HOUSE. The newest in the series continues a year or so after the burning of Harrow Academy--where MISCHIEF left off. The house itself wasn't destroyed in the fire that took the lives of several students...only the sections that had been built on to it to accommodate the student population when it was turned into an academy. Since the fire, Harrow House has claimed the life of a sixteen-year-old girl who died of a heart attack while she and her friends spent the night in it to see if the house was really haunted. Now, Ivy Martin (the former girlfriend of Jim Hook's late brother in MISCHIEF) has purchased Harrow House and has spent a large sum of money to renovate the place in an effort to get it back to its original condition. She has also hired a small team of psychics (Frost Crane, Chet Dillinger and Cali Nytbird), led by Jack Fleetwood, to investigate the powers of the house and hopefully to open a portal into the afterlife so that she can once again reunite with the person she loved so deeply. All three of the psychics have their own personal problems and dark secrets to deal with, and this will have a direct bearing on what happens to them inside Harrow House. Jack Fleetwood, who's in love with Ivy, is perhaps the most normal of the team-certainly the nicest. Jack's albatross, however, is his teenage daughter, Mira, who has accompanied him to this mansion of darkness and death in order to get out of school for a week. This will definitely be a vacation she won't soon forget. Not one of these people suspects the danger that they're in as the house lures them into a state of complacency and then begins to gradually play upon their fears and weaknesses, until it's too late and the killing starts with a vengeance. Prepare yourself for a high body count! While not as tense and suspenseful as THE HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE, nor as violent and sexual as HELL HOUSE, Douglas Clegg's novel is still an excellent addition to the "haunted house" genre. He creates a dark, morbid atmosphere within the confines of Harrow House, easing the reader forward to the evitable outcome of death and destruction. Each of the characters is written with detail to the nuances that make us human, if not very likable. Since the house is really the star of the novel, I wish Mr. Clegg hadn't spent the first 140 pages dealing with the history of the three psychics, but rather have started off the novel with their arrival at Harrow House and then filled in the background information as the story moved along. More time could therefore have been spent inside the house where all of the fun actually takes place. I loved the recorded history of Harrow House as presented in the diary of Estaban Palliser (a.k.a. Justin Gravesend) and in The Infinite Ones by Isis Claviger. I found myself drawn into these two writings more deeply than I would've expected, wanting to learn in greater detail about the people mentioned (such as Matilde Gravesend and Aleister Crowley, as well as Crowley's wife, Rose Kelly, and his lover, Victor Neuburg). I hope Mr. Clegg will one day present the complete text of Isis Claviger's book. That would make a most intriguing story. With a beautiful wrap-around dust jacket that has a terrific art design by Franco and a fabulous price, THE INFINITE by Douglas Clegg is a great buy and the perfect addition to your horror collection.
This story has it all atmosphere, ghosts, a creepy house, good build, Stephen King-like scenes of gory horror, and a Dean Koontz-like finish, with just a bit of more to come. Read it. Let it sit for a while and then read it again. It's that good.
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