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The townsfolk of Killington become concerned when their children start going missing under unusual circumstances. Many of them are casting suspicious glances in the direction of a particular section of the residents with an unusual history. In a bid to forestall another violent incident from the townsfolk caused by mistaken identity, a few of these special individuals band together to find the missing children but can Frankenstein, Dracula, and his bride succeed? Years of misunderstanding, cruelty, and unfair accusations have led to the beginning of an insidious agenda in Holiday Spirit by John DeGuire.
In this horror novel by John DeGuire, a character hatches a cunning scheme to exact revenge on the community she lives in for the years of cruelty and abuse she and her family have endured. DeGuire's writing is rich with nuanced layers of complexity. First, the dark lord of the vampires, Dracula, has a close relationship with a werewolf; second, the town fire chief is a relatable version of Frankenstein's monster. These bases ensure the reader an exciting read in which their imagination will undoubtedly contribute to their appreciation of DeGuire's literary skills. A reader will be drawn into the story by the characters' well-developed origin stories, and fans of the horror genre will enjoy DeGuire's analytical style of narrating the particularly graphic parts of the novel. The author provides each character in this story arc with a positive aspect that the reader can relate to, which makes his work stand out. Holiday Spirit is a tale in which the reader's perspective determines who the real antagonist is. This is a masterfully written book that sends shivers down the spine.