Luckily, this happens on the eve of her sixteenth birthday and Chill has been invited along by her dad. She immediately falls into a coma which her GP, Dr. Patty Brunswick keels over every time she turns around to look at the Grandier mansion (so why look?) and after yet another turn, Moses Petitjean, the gardener who the Brunswicks inherited with house, flips out, points at Patty’s daughter Joan and accuses her of knowing what’s going on. Russell “Chill” Chillders adventures and up until now its done exactly what it says on the cover. Psychic Investigator Russell Chillders had come to attend a birthday party he stayed to perform an exorcism … And as Joan ‘slept’, a terrible creeping slime worked its way into her I.V. The house became alternatively icy cold and stifling hot. Then their beautiful daughter Joan fell into a coma and they knew that the drama was just beginning. Whenever Patty looked at the building, the ground seemed to move and she felt giddy and faint. But their delight rapidly turned to fear, and then blind terror as the house took over their lives. Patty and Tom were delighted when they inherited the old mansion in Louisiana. Jory Sherman – Chill (Nel, 1979: originally Sepulchre: Chill #2, Pinnacle,1978) Trevor Jones on Justin Marriott – A Visu…
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