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Rosemary's Baby Summary

Rosemary's Baby

Published: 12, March 1967

Author: Ira Levin

Genres: American, Classics, Demonology & Satanism, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Occult, Suspense, Thrillers


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Summary:

Rosemary Woodhouse, a young woman with a failing actor husband, has recently moved into the Bramford, a historic Gothic Revival-style New York City apartment building. Guy has only had minor roles in theatrical productions such as Luther and Nobody Loves an Albatross, as well as a few TV advertisements. The couple is informed that Bramford has a shady past of witchcraft and murder, but they dismiss this. Guy wants to wait until his job is more established before starting a family, whereas Rosemary wants to start one right now.

Neighbors Rosemary and Guy are welcomed to the Bramford by Minnie and Roman Castevet, an eccentric old couple. Rosemary considers them intrusive and irritating, but Guy continues to pay them frequent visits.

Guy gets cast in the lead part in a new theatrical play when the lead actor falls blind. Guy surprisingly agrees with Rosemary that they should have their first child shortly after. Rosemary has a dream that night about a tumultuous sexual experience with a gigantic, monstrous beast with yellow eyes. Rosemary discovers claw marks on her breasts and crotch the next morning, which Guy dismisses as a hangnail. Rosemary is later informed that she is expecting a child.

Rosemary becomes very ill, but her excruciating pain and rapid weight loss are dismissed by others as hysteria. Minnie and her doctor feed her weird and nasty concoctions. Rosemary gets a strange desire for raw flesh as well.

Guy's performance in the play receives positive feedback and he goes on to play more important roles. Guy quickly starts talking about a Hollywood career.

Edward "Hutch" Hutchins, Rosemary's buddy, also gets ill inexplicably. Roman Castevets, the leader of a Satanic coven, had given Rosemary a warning, which led to her discovery. She believes her unborn child is being sought as a devilish sacrifice. Despite her growing conviction, she can't persuade anyone, especially Guy. Rosemary eventually finds the coven's true motivation for desiring her baby. He is the Antichrist, and his father is Satan.


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Pet Sematary Summary

Pet Sematary

Published: 14, November 1983

Author: Stephen King

Genres: Occult, Suspense, Ghost, Horror, Supernatural, Thrillers, Fiction, Animals, Zombie


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Summary:

A Chicago doctor, Louis Creed, has been named head of the University of Maine's campus health department. With his wife Rachel, his two young children, Ellie and Gage, and Ellie's cat, Winston Churchill "Church," he moves to a huge house in the little town of Ludlow. The family is in danger from the minute they arrive: Ellie injures her knee, and Gage gets stung by a bee. An old man called Jud Crandall, their new neighbor, arrives to assist them. He cautions Louis and Rachel of the fast vehicles that frequent the highway that passes by their house.

Louis and Jud immediately become friends. Louis considers Jud to be his adoptive father because his father died when he was three years old. Jud takes the Creeds for a stroll in the woods behind their house a few weeks after they move in. A well-kept road leads to a pet cemetery (on the sign, "sematary" is misspelled), where the town's youngsters bury their departed pets.

The next day, Louis and Rachel had a violent disagreement over the outing. Rachel is against addressing death, and she is concerned about Ellie's reaction to what she has seen at the "sematary." Rachel was devastated by the early loss of her sister, Zelda, from spinal meningitis, as it is revealed later—a subject that is brought up numerous times in flashbacks. Louis sympathizes with his wife and holds her parents responsible for her suffering by leaving Rachel alone with her sister when she died.

During the first week of school, Louis experiences a horrific encounter. Even though the two men are strangers, Victor Pascow, a student who died in an automobile accident, addresses his final words to Louis personally. Louis has a very vivid dream the night after Pascow died in which he sees Pascow, who brings him to the deadfall at the rear of the "sematary" and cautions him not to go any farther.

The next morning, Louis wakes up in bed, sure it was all a dream—until he discovers dried mud and pine needles on his feet and bedsheets. Nonetheless, Louis dismisses the dream as the result of his stress following Pascow's death, as well as his wife's remaining fears about death.

Jud's wife Norma had a near-fatal heart attack on Halloween, but owing to Louis's aid, she recovers quickly. After Church gets run over outside his home around Thanksgiving, Jud is grateful and decides to repay Louis. Rachel and the kids are in Chicago visiting Rachel's parents, but Louis is worried about telling Ellie the terrible news. Jud sympathizes with Louis and brings him to the "sematary," where Church is believed to be buried. Rather than staying there, Jud takes Louis on a journey to "the actual graveyard," an old burial site previously frequented by the Mikmaq Tribe.

On Jud's orders, Louis buries the cat there. Church returns home the next day; the usually vivacious and active cat has become ornery and, in Louis' words, "a bit dead." Church goes on a mouse and bird hunt, tearing them up but not eating them. Ellie also doesn't want him in her room at night since he stinks so terribly. Church has been revived, according to Jud, who once buried his dog there when he was younger. Louis, who is greatly troubled, begins to regret burying Church there.

Gage, two years old, is killed by a speeding vehicle a few months later. Louis, overcome with grief, considers using the burial place to bring his son back to life. Jud, sensing Louis' intention, tries to persuade him by telling him about Timmy Baterman, the last person to be revived by the burial place. During World War II, Timmy Baterman was killed in action. Timmy's remains were returned to the United States and his father Bill laid him to rest at the cemetery. Timmy reappeared; wreaking havoc on the residents of the community with information Jud claims he had no way of knowing.

Timmy was stopped by his father, Bill, who shot himself after killing Timmy and setting their house on fire. Jud claims that whatever returned was not Timmy, but a "devil" who had taken possession of his body. "Sometimes, dead is preferable," he says, adding that "the place has a power... its own wicked purpose," and that it may have been the cause of Gage's death because Jud exposed Louis to it.

Louis' sadness and remorse drive him to carry out his plan, despite Jud's warning and his own doubts. Gage's body is exhumed from his tomb and interred in the cemetery by Louis. Gage is revived, but he is not the same person he was before. He finds one of Louis' scalpels and murders both Jud and Rachel, now malevolent in both his words and deeds. Louis uses morphine injections from his medical supplies store to kill both Church and Gage.

Louis returns to the burial plot with his wife's body after burning down the Crandall house, believing that if he buries it faster than Gage's, the outcome would be different. Louis has aged physically as a result of all of these sad occurrences, having white hair and wrinkles. Steve Masterton, one of his coworkers, observes him heading into the woods with Rachel's body.

While terrified and concerned, Steve is also swayed by the burial ground's power and even contemplates assisting Louis in burying Rachel, but he leaves in horror and later relocates to St. Louis. Later, Louis is sitting alone inside, playing solitaire, when Rachel's reanimated body comes up behind him and places a chilly hand on his shoulder, rasping, “Darling."


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Doctor Sleep Summary

Doctor Sleep

Published: 24, September 2013

Author: Stephen King

Book 2 of 2: The Shining

Genres: American, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Gothic, Horror, Literature, Psychological, Supernatural, Thrillers, Movie Tie-In, Occult, Suspense, Psychic, Vampires


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Summary:

Danny Torrance remains mentally damaged by the events of The Shining, despite obtaining compensation from the Overlook Hotel's proprietors. His mother Wendy heals slowly from her injuries. They are currently residing in the state of Florida. Angry Overlook ghosts, including the woman from Room 217, are still on the hunt for Danny and his incredible "shining" ability. Danny is taught to build lockboxes in his head to imprison the spirits, including those of former Overlook owner Horace Derwent, by Dick Hallorann, the restaurant's chef.

Danny (now known as Dan) continues his father's heritage of rage and drinking as an adult. Dan spends years traveling around the United States before settling in New Hampshire and deciding to stop drinking. He settles in Frazier, where he works for the Frazier municipal department before moving on to the local hospice and attending Alcoholics Anonymous meetings. His telepathic skills, which had been repressed by his drinking, resurface, allowing him to console dying patients. Dan earns the moniker "Doctor Sleep" because of a cat named "Azzie" who can feel when someone is going to die.

Meanwhile, Abra Stone, a newborn girl born in 2001, begins to show signs of psychic abilities when she appears to foretell the 9/11 events. She develops a psychic link with Dan slowly and accidentally. As she matures, the touch becomes more aware and voluntary, and her radiance surpasses even his. One night, Abra psychically watches the True Knot, a gang of quasi-immortal psychic vampires, many of whom have their own "shine" powers, torturing and murdering a young child.

Members of the True Knot travel across the United States, feeding on "steam," a mental essence created when those who possess the shining die in agony. Their victims are referred to as Rubes. Rose the Hat, the True Knot's commander, learns of Abra's existence and devises a scheme to abduct her and keep her alive by forcing her to create an endless supply of steam.

The True Knot are dying of measles, which they got from their previous victim, a little boy called Bradley Trevor, and they believe that Abra's steam will cure them. Dan agrees to assist Abra, and he tells her father David, and their family doctor, John Dalton, about their relationship. Initially enraged and hesitant, David eventually comes to trust Dan and agrees to help him save Abra. They prevent and murder a raiding party sent by Rose, commanded by Rose's boyfriend Crow Daddy, with the help of one of Dan's pals, Billy Freeman.

Dan, on the other hand, understands that Rose would persistently pursue Abra for vengeance. He telepathically discovers through Abra's great-grandmother Concetta, who is dying of cancer, that he and Abra's mother Lucy are half-siblings with the same father: Jack Torrance. Dan absorbs Concetta's sick steam inside himself as she dies. Meanwhile, discord among The True Knot's ranks, along with Rose's infatuation with Abra, leads to the group's disbandment, leaving Rose with even fewer supporters.

Abra leads Rose into confronting her at the area where the Overlook Hotel once stood in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, now home to a campground owned by the True Knot, following another kidnapping attempt that Abra foils with Dan's psychic assistance. Dan and Billy journey to the location, with Abra assisting them through astral projection. Dan waits in the shadows and releases the steam collected from Concetta on the remaining True Knot members, killing them all.

He also frees Horace Derwent's spirit to assassinate the final remaining member, Silent Sarey, who was preparing to ambush him and Abra, and the two fight Rose in a protracted psychic battle. They throw Rose over an observation platform with the aid of Billy and the spirit of Dan's father, Jack Torrance, so she falls to the earth, breaking her neck and dies. Dan sees his father wave farewell before departing the campground, having finally found peace.

Dan celebrates 15 years of sobriety and attends Abra's 15th birthday celebration in the epilogue. He informs her about his family's history of drunkenness and aggressive conduct and cautions her not to follow in his footsteps by drinking or succumbing to wrath. Dan is summoned back to his hospice, where he comforts a dying colleague who had previously antagonized him. Before they can conclude their chat, Dan is called back to his hospice, where he comforts a dying colleague who had previously antagonized him.


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The Shining Summary

The Shining

Published: 28, January 1977

Author: Stephen King

Book 1 of 2: The Shining

Genres: American, Contemporary, Fiction, Ghost, Gothic, Horror, Literature, Psychological, Supernatural, Thrillers


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Summary:

The story is set mostly at the fictitious Overlook Hotel, a remote and haunted resort hotel in the Colorado Rockies. Several individuals recount the hotel's history, which includes the deaths of several of its visitors as well as past winter keeper Delbert Grady, who "suffered from cabin fever" and killed his family and himself.

After accepting the post as winter caretaker, Jack Torrance, his wife Wendy, and their five-year-old son Danny move into the hotel. Jack is an aspiring writer and recovering alcoholic with rage issues, which led to his unintentionally breaking Danny's arm and losing his job as a teacher after punching a pupil previous to the narrative. The hotel's isolation, Jack believes, would help him reconnect with his family and provide the impetus he needs to work on a play. Danny has psychic talents known as "shining," which allow him to read people's thoughts and experience premonitions as well as clairvoyance, which his parents are unaware of.

On the day of closing, the Torrances arrive at the hotel and are given a tour by the manager. They meet chef Dick Hallorann, who has similar talents to Danny's and helps to explain them to him, forming a unique bond between Hallorann and Danny. The hotel's remaining workers and visitors vacate the premises, leaving the Torrances alone for the winter.

Danny experiences ghosts and terrifying visions as the Torrances settle in at the Overlook. Danny is close to both of his parents, but he keeps his visions hidden from them since he knows the caretaking profession is crucial to his father's and the family's future. Wendy proposes leaving Jack at the Overlook to complete the task on his own; Danny resists, believing that his father would be happy if they stay.

Danny quickly discovers, however, that his presence at the hotel amplifies the supernatural activity, turning echoes of past tragedies into deadly dangers. Apparitions take shape, and the topiary creatures in the garden come to life. The Torrances are blocked off from the outside world at their remote motel due to the winter snowstorm.

Because the Overlook is having trouble enslaving Danny, it begins to enslave Jack by thwarting his desire to work and tempting him with the hotel's legendary past via a scrapbook and records in the basement. Jack develops cabin fever and grows progressively erratic, smashing a CB radio and sabotaging a snowcat, the Torrances' only two means of communication with the outside world. Following a disagreement with Wendy, Jack discovers the hotel's bar, which had previously been vacant, fully stocked with booze and watches a party at which he encounters the spirit of a bartender called Lloyd.

He also has a dance with a young female ghost who is attempting to seduce Jack. The hotel employs the ghost of previous caretaker Grady to persuade Jack to murder his wife and son while he is inebriated. He first resists, but the hotel's growing power, mixed with Jack's own drunkenness and rage, proves too much for him. He gives in to his evil side and the hotel's influence. Wendy and Danny outsmart Jack after he assaults Wendy and locks him in the walk-in pantry, but the spirit of Delbert Grady frees him after he promises to bring him Danny and murder Wendy.

Wendy is severely injured when Jack assaults her with one of the hotel's roque mallets, but she flees to the caretaker's suite and locks herself in the toilet. Wendy cuts Jack's hand with a razor blade to discourage him from breaking the door with the mallet.

Meanwhile, while working at a Florida winter resort, Hallorann receives a telepathic distress call from Danny. Hallorann returns to the Overlook only to be assaulted by the topiary creatures and seriously hurt by Jack. As Jack chases Danny into the Overlook and corners him on the hotel's top level, he regains control and implores Danny to flee after Danny holds firm and denounces Jack as the hotel's mask and false face.

The hotel regains control of Jack, forcing him to severely smash his own face and skull with the mallet, obliterating all traces of Jack and replacing him with the hotel's own malicious "manager" personality. Danny warns the hotel that the unstable boiler is ready to blow, recalling that Jack failed to alleviate the strain on it. While Danny, Wendy, and Hallorann leave, the hotel-creature races to the basement to try to relieve the pressure, but it's too late, and the boiler explodes, killing Jack and destroying the Overlook. Defying the hotel's final effort to control him, Hallorann leads Danny and Wendy to safety.

The epilogue of the book takes place the following summer. While Wendy recovers from the injuries Jack perpetrated on her, Hallorann, who has accepted a chef's position at a resort in Maine, consoles Danny over the death of his father.


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The Woman In Black Summary

A Ghost Story
Published: 10, October 1983

Author: Susan Hill

Genres: Classic, Fiction, Ghosts, Horror, Literary, Occult, Supernatural, Suspense, Thrillers

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The story is told through the eyes of Arthur Kipps, a young lawyer who used to work for Mr. Bentley. On Christmas Eve, he spends time at home with his second wife, Esmé, and four stepchildren, who are exchanging ghost stories. When he is asked to share a story, he becomes agitated and leaves the room, and he chooses to write about his horrible events from several years ago in the belief that doing so will exorcise them from his mind.

Kipps is summoned to Crythin Gifford, a tiny market town on the northeast coast of England, many years ago, when still a junior solicitor for Bentley, to attend Mrs. Alice Drablow's funeral and settle her inheritance. Kipps is hesitant to leave his fiancée, Stella, but anxious to escape the gloomy London fog. Mrs. Drablow, an old and reclusive widow, lived alone in the lonely and isolated Eel Marsh House.

The residence is located on Nine Lives Causeway. It is isolated off from the mainland at high tide, surrounded only by marshes and sea frets. Kipps soon realizes that Alice Drablow is more than he first imagined. At the funeral, he notices a lady dressed in black with a pale face and dark eyes, who is being watched silently by a group of youngsters.

Over the course of many days, he undergoes an increasingly horrific sequence of inexplicable noises, unsettling happenings, and visits by the Woman in Black while sifting through Mrs. Drablow's documents at Eel Marsh House. On one of these occasions, he hears the screams of a little kid and his maid coming from the marshes, followed by the sound of a horse and carriage in trouble.

Most individuals in Crythin Gifford are hesitant to share anything about Mrs. Drablow and the mystery woman in black. Kipps' attempts to discover the truth elicit painful and frightening emotions. He discovers from different sources that Mrs. Drablow's sister, Jennet Humfrye, gave birth to a kid named Nathaniel. She was obliged to surrender the child to her sister because she was unmarried. Mrs. Drablow and her husband adopted the kid, insisting that he did not know Jennet was his mother.

The screams heard by Kipps were those of Nathaniel's spirit. Jennet left for a year. When she realized she couldn't be apart from her son for long, she agreed to stay at Eel Marsh House with him as long as she never disclosed her actual identity to him. She had secretly prepared to flee the house with her son. Jennet watched helplessly from the window as a pony and trap transporting the kid across the causeway became lost and fell into the marshes, killing everybody on board.

Jennet returned to haunt Eel Marsh House and the town of Crythin Gifford as the evil Woman in Black after her death. A glimpse of the Woman in Black, according to local legend, foreshadowed the death of a child.

Kipps returns to London after some time (but still years before the commencement of the narrative), marries Stella, has a kid of his own, and attempts to put the events of Crythin Gifford behind him. Kipps encounters the Woman in Black at a carnival while his wife and kid are enjoying a pony and trap ride. She walks in front of the horse, startling it and forcing it to run, crashing the carriage into a tree, killing the kid instantly and seriously wounding Stella, who dies ten months later.

Kipps concludes his remembrance by saying, "They've requested my tale. I've told you. Enough."


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The Ruins Summary

Published: 18, July 2006

Author: Scott Smith

Genres: Action, Adventure, American Literature, Fiction, Horror, Literature, Men's, Mystery, Short Stories, Survival, Suspense, Thrillers


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Eric, his fiancée Stacy, her closest friend, and former roommate Amy, and Amy's boyfriend Jeff, a medical student, are on holiday in Mexico. They make friends with a German traveler named Mathias, as well as three Greeks who go by the Spanish aliases Pablo, Juan, and Don Quixote. Jeff offers to join Mathias as he searches for his missing brother Heinrich, who went missing after following a girl he met to an archeological dig. As they depart the hotel, Pablo joins them, leaving a message and a map for Juan and Don Quixote.

In pursuit of Heinrich, the six of them travel to rural Yucatan. The driver of the pickup truck that transports them to the outskirts of Cabo informs Amy that the destination is "not nice," and offers to take the party somewhere else. Amy doesn't exactly grasp the message and decides to go anyhow. They uncover a hidden route near a Mayan settlement that leads to a huge hill covered in vines and surrounded by barren dirt.

As the party approaches the hill, they are met by armed men from the village. Jeff tries to speak to them in Spanish, but they do not react. The guys compel the group to stay on the vine-covered slope when Amy steps on it while attempting to photograph the entire group.

An abandoned campground with tents and a homemade windlass and rope going down a mining shaft can be found at the top of the hill. The same vines that blanket the slope have overrun most of the camp. Jeff and Mathias descend down the other side of the hill, believing they may be able to escape down the other side of the hill, only to discover more Mayans coming and creating a perimeter around the hill, ready to shoot them if they try to flee.

They also uncover Heinrich's body, which has been overrun with vines after being slain by the Mayans. As they return to camp, they discover that the vines exude a corrosive sap that burns their hands as they peel the vines from Heinrich's body.

When they hear the ringing of a mobile phone from the bottom of the shaft, they use the rope to drop Pablo down to collect it. However, the poison from the vines has weakened the rope, causing it to crack and send Pablo plummeting down the shaft. They drop Eric after him, and when they find the rope isn't long enough, he jumps to the bottom, hurting his leg in the process. Eric learns Pablo's spine is shattered, paralyzing him from the waist down, as the gang constructs a makeshift rope from one of the tents.

The gang constructs a makeshift spinal board and lowers Amy into the mining shaft on it. Before the bulb goes out, Eric and Amy manage to bring Pablo onto the board. The mobile phone rings again, and Eric searches for it, finding that it is coming from another shaft in the mine.

While the gang stays hopeful that Juan and Don Quixote will come, Jeff makes plans to restrict food and water in response to Pablo's message. He also determines that before they retire to bed, they should stay up in turns to keep an eye on Pablo. As night falls, Jeff returns down the hill to find the Mayans still there, but he finds a crevice through which he may be able to slip. As he approaches the base of the hill, he notices a flock of birds nearby, which alerts the Mayans to his location.

The next morning, the party awakens to discover that the vine had wrapped itself around Eric's damaged leg and forced itself into his wound, as well as around Pablo's legs. They notice that the vines had eaten Pablo's lower legs down to the bone when they remove the vines off of him. Amy vomits as a result, and she and Stacy watch in horror as a vine rises from the slope to sip the vomit pool. Jeff decides to place signs at the base of the hill telling the surviving Greeks to keep away and call for aid if they arrive.

As he walks around the hill, he comes upon the bodies of others who have perished there. He also discovers that the vines only eat organic stuff because the victims' passports, jewels, and Mayan arrowheads and bullets are all intact. He also discovers that the Mayans are evidently frightened of the vines, having salted the soil surrounding the hill to keep them at bay, and will murder them if they try to leave the hill to prevent the vines from spreading through the spores in the group's clothing.

When he returns to the location of his original sign, he discovers that it has been removed. Initially suspecting the Mayans, he learns that it was destroyed by the vines, along with another warning sign left by a former victim of the hill. Jeff returns to camp to notify the others of the new knowledge. He also determines that someone should be stationed at the bottom of the hill in case Juan and Don Quixote appear. Meanwhile, Pablo's health has deteriorated significantly, with flesh being eaten away from his legs, and Jeff believes he may die of infection shortly. While Amy keeps an eye out for the Greeks, the rest of the group reluctantly votes to amputate Pablo's legs.

With their resources running low, Jeff decides to return to the mine pit in search of the cell phone, bringing Amy with him. In the mine, he makes a flashlight, and they look for the phone by following the sound down the other shaft. Jeff understands there is no phone: the vines can replicate noises they hear and have been luring him and Amy down another pit to their doom. The party hears the vines giggling as Amy is carried out of the mine. Meanwhile, Eric becomes increasingly worried, feeling that the vine is growing inside of him, even though the others do not believe him.

Later, Eric, Amy, and Stacy become intoxicated with the tequila Pablo brought with them, resulting in a furious confrontation. They are horrified to discover that the vines can replicate voices as well, and they find themselves repeating their critiques of one other, Jeff, and Mathias. Pablo awakens and requests water, which Amy provides along with a grape from the group's supplies.

Jeff returns, enraged that they drank alcohol with so little water between them and that Eric had injured himself again while attempting to extract the vine from within his body. After Jeff and Amy have a furious disagreement, she leaves him alone while he keeps an eye on Pablo. Jeff hears her screaming out to him and vomiting, but he dismisses her as intoxicated and ignores her.

Amy is discovered dead the next morning; the vines have grown down her neck and forced her to die in her own vomit. The vines had wrapped themselves around Eric's leg once more, this time embedding themselves into the initial incisions on his leg and the cut he made on his belly the day before. Amy's body is placed in a sleeping bag and Jeff recommends keeping her body in order to consume her if the Greeks do not arrive before their food runs out. Stacy is outraged and calms him down and they all agree to bury Amy. They later hear Amy calling for Jeff.

When they unzip the sleeping bag, they discover that the vines had been mimicking her voice and had eaten her to the bone. That night, while Jeff searches for the Greeks, it begins to rain severely, causing the Mayans to seek shelter in the woods. He views this as an opportunity to flee and seek aid, but he is assassinated by the Mayans. He feels the vines pull his body back toward the slope as he dies.

During the storm, Stacy uses the rain to wash herself, while Mathias looks after Pablo and Eric naps in the tent. Later, the vines simulate the sounds of Stacy and Mathias having sex, which irritates Eric because Stacy has already had several affairs. Stacy is adamant that the vines are lying, and Mathias is silent. Mathias finds that the vines suffocated Pablo and left Jeff's cap on his head during their quarrel. In Heinrich's voice - speaking in German - the vines tease Mathias that Heinrich and Jeff are both dead.

Eric's worries about the vines growing within him appear to be justified in the morning when Mathias pulls vines from his chest and leg. While Stacy and Mathias go in search of Jeff, Eric is left alone with the knife and begins to excise the vines on his own. The vines subsequently tease Stacy and Mathias by claiming Eric is no longer alive. When they return to camp, they discover him alive but severely damaged, having severed his own ear and flayed much of his flesh in an attempt to remove the vine. Mathias tries to seize Eric's knife but is accidentally stabbed through the heart.

His body is drawn into the vines. Stacy understands they did not do the same thing to Eric in order to torture her by seeing him die. Eric begs her to murder him since he is too weak to do so himself, and after much pleading, she stabs him in the heart.

Stacy, who is now alone, walks to the bottom of the trail up the hill to await Juan and Don Quixote. The Mayans have decided that she is the sole survivor and have begun dismantling their camps. When the Greeks do not arrive by dark, she cuts her wrists calmly, believing that her body would serve as a warning to them when they arrive. The vines pull her back into the underbrush as she bleeds out.

Three days later, the other two Greeks, accompanied by several Brazilian visitors, discover the route. A small girl, like the little boy on the bike, races back to the town, but the new visitors are already halfway up the hill, shouting for Pablo before the Mayans arrive.


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The Call Of Cthulhu Summary

Published: February 1928

Author: H. P. Lovecraft

Genres: Classic, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Literature, One-Hour, Science Fiction, Short Reads, Short Stories, Suspense, Thrillers


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Summary:

Francis Wayland Thurston, the story's narrator, recounts his discovery of various notes left behind by his great uncle, George Gammell Angell, a prominent professor of Semitic languages at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, who died during the winter of 1926, suspecting eldritch goings-on after being bumped into by a "nautical-looking negro."

The very first chapter, "The Horror in Clay," a small bas-relief sculpture discovered among the notes, is described by the narrator as "my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature... A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings." Henry Anthony Wilcox, a student at the Rhode Island School of Design, created the sculpture based on a delirious dream of his "vast Cyclopean cities of gigantic blocks and sky-scraping monoliths, oozing with green slime and ominous with latent terror." Letters sent by Wilcox contain references to both Cthulhu and R'lyeh.

Angell also found worldwide accounts of "outre mental disorders and breakouts of collective folly or insanity" (in New York City, "hysterical Levantines" mob police; in California, a Theosophist colony dress in white robes while awaiting a "glorious fulfillment").

"The Tale of Inspector Legrasse," the second chapter, describes the first time the Professor heard the name "Cthulhu" and saw a comparable vision. A New Orleans police official called John Raymond Legrasse requested the gathering of antiquarians to identify an idol carved from a strange greenish-black stone at the 1908 conference of the American Archaeological Society in St. Louis, Missouri. Legrasse had unearthed the artifact months previously in the marshes south of New Orleans while raiding a rumored voodoo coven.

The idol is similar to Wilcox's sculpture and represents a "being, which looked instinct with a terrible and unnatural malignancy, was of a slightly bloated corpulence, and sat evilly on a rectangular block or pedestal covered with undecipherable inscriptions."

On November 1, 1907, Legrasse joined a group of fellow cops in the search for numerous women and children who had gone missing from a squatter community. Police discovered the victims' "oddly damaged" bodies being used in a ceremony in which 100 men, all of a "mentally abnormal kind," were "braying, screaming, and writhing" and continuously chanting the phrase "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn." Legrasse interviewed the guys after murdering five of the participants and detaining 47 others before obtaining "the core principle of their vile faith":

"They worshiped the Great Old Ones, they said, who lived ages before there were any men... and... formed a cult that had never died... hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, would rise and bring the earth back under his sway. When the stars aligned, he'd phone, and the hidden cult would always be there to free him."

The inmates identify the stolen idol as Cthulhu himself, and their strange statement is translated as "In his abode at R'lyeh, dead Cthulhu waits dreaming." Old Castro, a particularly chatty cultist, called the heart of their cult Irem, the City of Pillars in Arabia, and referenced to a line in the Necronomicon: "That is not dead which can eternally lay, And with weird eons, even death may die."

William Channing Webb, a Princeton anthropology professor, stated at the meeting that during an 1860 expedition to the western coast of Greenland, he encountered "a singular tribe of degenerate Eskimos whose religion, a curious form of devil-worship, chilled him with its deliberate bloodthirstiness and repulsiveness." Webb argues that the Greenland cult had the same cry as well as a "hideous" obsession. The narrator, Thurston, observes, "My mentality was still one of pure materialism, as I wish it was still."

Thurston reads a story from the Sydney Bulletin, an Australian newspaper, dated April 18, 1925, in the third chapter, "The Madness from the Sea." The article describes the finding of a sunken ship in the Pacific Ocean with only one survivor: a Norwegian sailor called Gustaf Johansen, second mate on board the Emma, a schooner that departed from Auckland, New Zealand. On March 22, the Emma came into contact with the Alert; a highly armed boat crewed by "a strange and evil-looking crew of Kanakas and half-castes" from Dunedin.

The crew of the Emma slaughtered everyone aboard after being assaulted without provocation by the Alert, although they lost their ship in the conflict. The surviving crewmembers continue on, commanding their opponent's vessel, and reach at an undiscovered island at 47°9′S 126°43′W. The remaining crewmembers perish on the island, with the exception of Johansen and a fellow sailor (who perished on their way back to Auckland, New Zealand due to insanity after witnessing whatever was on that undiscovered island). Johansen never explains the circumstances surrounding their deaths.

Thurston visits New Zealand and later Australia, where he sees a statue salvaged from the Alert with a "cuttlefish head, dragon body, scaly wings, and hieroglyphed pedestal" at the Australian Museum. Thurston hears in Oslo that Johansen perished unexpectedly in a confrontation with two Lascars near the Gothenburg docks. Thurston is given a book written by Johansen's wife that details the fate of everyone on board Emma.

The unknown island is characterized as "a shoreline of mixed muck, slime, and weedy Cyclopean architecture that can be nothing less than the physical material of earth's greatest terror—the nightmarish corpse-city of R'lyeh." The crew is having difficulty grasping their surroundings' non-Euclidean geometry. When one of the sailors inadvertently creates a "monstrously carven gateway," Cthulhu emerges:

"It lumbered into view slobberingly and gropingly squeezed its slimy green enormity through the dark doorway. The stars had aligned once more, and what an age-old sect had failed to achieve on purpose, a gang of innocent seamen had done by chance. After vigintillions of years, Great Cthulhu was free and ravenous for pleasure."

Johansen depicts Cthulhu as "a mountain [that] moved or stumbled" before escaping with his crew, virtually all of them are slain. Before sailing away, Johansen and a sailor called Briden jump on board the boat. Cthulhu, on the other hand, dives into the sea and follows their escaping vessel. Fortunately, Johansen swings his boat around and crashes it into the creature's head, which explodes with "the mushy ugliness of a cloven sunfish"—only to begin regenerating instantly. Briden has gone crazy and died shortly after the Alert flees from R'lyeh. Thurston thinks he's now a prospective target after finishing the manuscript, reasoning, "I know too much, and the cult still survives."

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Meg Summary

A Novel of Deep Terror
Published: July 1997

Author: Steve Alten

Genres: Action, Animal, Creature Feature, Fiction, Horror, Sea Adventures, Suspense, Thrillers


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Summary:

A Tyrannosaurus rex slips into the water while hunting a herd of Shantungosaurus in the novel's prologue, which takes place during the Late Cretaceous Period, and is soon ambushed and consumed by a megalodon.

Jonas is working with the US Navy deep under the Mariana Trench in 1997. His mission is top secret and entails the study of hydrogen nodules in order to solve any future energy crisis via nuclear fission, but it was his third dive in eight days and he was weary, despite being checked out by the Navy's top medical officer, Doctor Heller.

Jonas looks in terror as a megalodon emerges from the depths while on the dive. Jonas panics and surfaces as quickly as possible to escape, but the scientists are killed as a consequence; unfortunately, the Navy does not accept his allegations, calling him a lunatic and destroying his career while simultaneously covering up the medical officer's error. Years later, Jonas is still trying to establish that what he witnessed was true. This has also caused Jonas to distance himself from his estranged and separated wife, Maggie, and has resulted in her having an affair with his millionaire buddy Bud Harris.

Later, he is approached by an old acquaintance, marine researcher Masao Tanaka, who has misplaced a remote submersible that monitors seismic activity in the Mariana Trench and is hoping to recover it. Over the objections of Tanaka's daughter, Terry, Jonas agrees to assist Tanaka, seeing this as an opportunity to show that the megalodon still lives.

When Jonas and Tanaka's son, DJ, arrive at the Trench, they dive in small submersibles. A male megalodon emerges from the depths and, despite Jonas' efforts to distract it, kills DJ. Jonas looks on in terror as the megalodon becomes entangled in the steel wires that link DJ's sub to the ship. As the megalodon is dragged to the surface and its organs and flesh are torn apart by the cables, Jonas notices a second megalodon emerge from the Trench, a much bigger female lured by the efforts of her dying partner.

She strikes and feeds on the male as he is dragged to the surface, his hot blood shielding her from the chilly water barrier that had previously prevented them from joining the larger ocean.

Jonas and Tanaka are concerned about the potential for an imbalance in the ocean's ecology as a result of the reintroduction of a megalodon after a million-year hiatus. While Jonas and Tanaka are attempting to locate the megalodon, the female appears off the shore of Maui and kills many surfers. She also assaults a helicopter used by Jonas to pursue her at night after finding that thousands of years of dwelling in the depths of the Trench has caused the sharks to acquire bioluminescent white skins, and she destroys a military submarine headed by Taylor's former commanding commander.

Jonas and Tanaka realize the female megalodon is pregnant and are desperate to catch her before she gives birth. Maggie takes advantage of this opportunity to improve her profession by filming the shark from within a shark cage as she swims to California to give birth. The shark gives birth to three pups during her journey north. Maggie uses a dead whale to entice the shark in the Farallon Islands, capturing it on video but inadvertently causing it to attack her cage. Despite his best efforts, Jonas is unable to stop the shark and save Maggie, resulting in the beast eating her as she attempts to flee.

Jonas and Tanaka hunt down the female shortly after she assaults a whale-watching boat. After tranquilizing and trapping the shark, Taylor's furious superiors and Maggie's lover attempt to kill it with a homemade depth charge, prompting the shark to awaken and rampage, murdering hundreds of witnesses and bystanders, including Taylor's superiors. While the megalodon is on the loose, Jonas flies a submersible down her throat and into her stomach, where he uses an old megalodon tooth he keeps as a good luck charm to cut into the meg from the inside and cut off the whole blood supply to the heart.

Then, with Meg dead, he utilizes the beast's leftover hydrogen stores to escape the beast's stomach. He manages to flee but gets trapped on the jaws' edge. He shakes free and rises to the surface, fractures forming over the glass. He swims to the surface after exiting the escape pod and is rescued by a tourist vessel. As Jonas is taken away to be treated for decompression sickness from his struggle with the adult shark, the survivors in Jonas and Tanaka's team catch the last surviving megalodon pup, and they are delighted about the opportunity to study this thought-extinct species in the flesh. Angel, the Angel of Death, is the moniker given to the juvenile megalodon.

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