![]() What Moves the Dead centers around Alex Easton, retired soldier, as they pay a visit to their childhood friends, the Ushers. But it’s absolutely not a prerequisite for enjoying this book. If you’ve read “Fall of the House of Usher,” you know what to expect already. However, the first few sections of this review are free of spoilers, and I tried to keep the one spoiler I did include fairly vague. This review is almost completely spoiler free, but there was one issue toward the end of the book that I had to lightly spoil in order to properly discuss. Kingfisher’s adaptation of Poe’s classic story, What Moves the Dead. And for me, one of those was Edgar Allan Poe’s “Fall of the House of Usher.” So I was beyond excited to read T. ![]() Those early influences, the stories that made you the writer you are – they stick with you. The story that got you into writing whatever it is you write will always be special. ![]() I think everyone remembers the first book they ever read in their favorite genre. ![]()
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