A review by agameofbooksblog
The Haunting on West 10th Street by Helen Phifer

medium-paced

4.0

The Haunting of West 10th Street by Helen Phifer intricately weaves together past and present in a chilling tale that grips you from the start. The parallel timelines converge in a unique manner, particularly through the nameless character's intriguing perspective. While some pacing issues were felt, the overall concept was captivating. However, the portrayal of the devil versus God felt overused and lacked inclusivity towards different beliefs. The ending leaves a promising groundwork for future stories with Maria and Frankie, adding an exciting layer of anticipation.