The Hunting Dark

An Enlightenment Project Novel

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Pub Date May 07 2024 | Archive Date Apr 30 2024

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The gripping sequel to The Enlightenment Project from bestselling author Lynn Hightower: a chilling modern haunted house tale that will keep you turning the pages late into the night!

In the Amish countryside of Kentucky, there is a house. Everyone knows about it. They whisper about the things that happen there. Creepy things. Terrible things. It would be better if they shouted: Run.

Six weeks ago, fragile mother of two Pammie LaRue moved in with her beloved partner Conor. They ignored the knocks on the walls. Whispering voices. Water pooling, with no obvious leak.

Eight days ago, Conor went missing, without a trace. Unless you count the drag marks in the crawl space under the house . . .

Neurosurgeon Noah Archer doesn’t believe in ghosts and demons and haunted houses – he knows from terrible experience just how real they are. But despite his work with the Enlightenment Project, which pits cutting-edge scientific research against the darkness, he’s no exorcist.

Still, when Pammie pitches up on his doorstep late one night, children in tow, Noah helps. He enters the house. But in doing so, he’s made a terrible mistake. Because once the darkness has its claws in you, it won’t let go . . .

Fans of Stephen King, Grady Hendrix, and The Exorcist won’t want to miss this chilling modern haunted house tale that blends horror with psychological suspense.

The gripping sequel to The Enlightenment Project from bestselling author Lynn Hightower: a chilling modern haunted house tale that will keep you turning the pages late into the night!

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Advance Praise

PRAISE FOR LYNN HIGHTOWER

“Lynn Hightower is a brave, bold writer”
LEE CHILD

“Readers will compulsively turn the pages to see how it all ends”
Publishers Weekly Starred Review

“Will keep you awake till the last page and maybe even afterward”
Kirkus Reviews

PRAISE FOR LYNN HIGHTOWER

“Lynn Hightower is a brave, bold writer”
LEE CHILD

“Readers will compulsively turn the pages to see how it all ends”
Publishers Weekly Starred Review

“Will keep you awake till...


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I loved the book. It's the second entry in the "Enlightenment Project" series of books, starring Noah, a neurosurgeon who was possessed as a kid and has devoted his life to studying possession scientifically. 'The Hunting Dark,' however, is very different from the first volume: far more complex, with a larger cast, the characters far more sober, the horror embedded in a far more intricate narrative. I enjoyed it immensely, gladly following Noah's adventures from two haunted places in Kentucky (a farm and a school) to a haunted place in a French village, somehow connected through lore, history, and mysterious caverns under hidden sinkholes. There's a big surprise for anyone who's been keeping an eye on Noah's good friend Perry, the exorcist who helped free Noah from demonic possession: in the beginning, we find him in the Vatican, as a priest invited to a conference of professional exorcists, but, by the end of the book, he's turned into someone entirely different. The author has a lot to say about medicine, Christianity, the Church, and science. It never comes across as either preachy or an info-dump. Hightower seems to come up with new characters when she has something to say: their voice conveys compellingly uncomfortable truths, and drives the plot further without sacrificing details to pointless generalities and hand-waving. The book also has some awesome, creepy scenes of kids being demonically attacked, of teachers facing truly unsettling hauntings in their school, and people disappearing without a trace. My only reservation would be about the science: I did not find "quantum biology" and the whole discipline to which Chloe belongs, either convincingly described or portrayed clearly. I'd be at a loss to explain what exactly she did and what kind of indications she took as scientific proof of demonic presence. Nevertheless, the book is crammed with insightful observations on demonic influence, psychosomatic illnesses, and the impact of personality on the body. And the horror story is wonderfully plotted, with a satisfying ending. A solid 5-star from me!

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In the hunting dark the second book in the enlightenment project by Len Hightower Noah and his clan go out in the field. Since I had it read the first book I thought I would be lost but was not they went to a school in a home in Kentucky and also to a little village in France we also get to see what happens to father Perry and OMG that was a lot! This book is authentic creepy what makes it even more spooky is that the books seem so authentic and like it’s a nonfiction book about them describing true events which adds so much atmosphere to the story. Just FYI to the author the word Moira
Means evil in ancient Greek so I thought that was so apropos that would be Noah’s wife’s name. Noah set sets out initially to document any happenings in boy does he get what he’s looking for. This is an Horror for the Jumpscare fans The those looking for entertainment in a more cerebral context. I only wish I would’ve read the first book before this one but still may go back and do that I don’t think you need to read that one because I read this book and didn’t feel lost at all they do have a lot of characters but not so many you can’t remember their names I truly enjoyed this book and definitely recommend it Lynn Hightower is new to me but I can honestly say I’m definitely reading another book by her, she has a great writing style that feels authentic and knowledgeable and it seems as if she writes to entertain and not to preach or wave her flag from her fanatical camp this is a really great book and one I definitely recommend. I want to thank The publisher for my free ARC copy via NetGalley please forgive any mistakes as I am blind and dictate my review.

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I really enjoyed reading this book, mostly because it was based on paranormal experiences. This is the second book in this series and I feel like I needed to read the first one before reading this one. I was a bit confused about the many references to ‘last time’. I will be reading the first one now as to get some clarity for this book. Some of the scenes in the book were quite unnerving. Like how do two people disappear from a crawlspace with no clues left behind. I also felt sympathy towards the children under attack. These people have a lot to deal with in this terrifying book.

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