![]() ![]() Newt has been to hell and back with his friends. That path leads to an old gothic tower in the woods, a place David had blocked from his memory, a house of horrors both past and present. In a terrifying display, right in front of the kids, the man utters threats until he chokes on his own tongue, sparking a series of events that drag David and his family back into the days of curses and murders, onto a path of unimaginable terror, all too familiar. But no sooner does he return than a stranger visits their doorstep, the son of Pee Wee Gaskins. ![]() ![]() Now David is back, his four children in tow, visiting his parents'' home, a place he has learned to cherish despite the evils that haunted his younger days. And Gaskins had a particular hatred for the Player family, then for David, himself, who barely escaped those years with his own life intact. Its climax came in human form, a monster of a man, one of the most notorious serial killers the nation has ever seen: Pee Wee Gaskins. The imagined curses of a people born centuries earlier, passed from father to son, mother to daughter, generation to generation. The threats, the kidnappings, the murders. ![]() David Player has spent 30 years trying to forget the traumas of his childhood. The author of the New York Times best-selling Maze Runner series leads us on a dark journey of generational horror as we visit The House of Tongues. ![]()
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