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Lemon Road by Gary D. Henry
Lemon Road by Gary D. Henry











Lemon Road by Gary D. Henry

Whose family name was at the end of their line. He told of monumental evil on the road and the witch of the manor, Janet Wedekindt. The old man would not speak unless each swallowed a pill that turned out to be candy. The author's son ran an old rundown general store in the mountains and told the group that his father is the only one who can relay the story to them. To get there they had to meet the author of the poem who had advanced Alzheimer's disease. A place that houses a morbidly evil woman who lures the living to her realm for her own sadistic needs. A place not on any map, a cursed road, an evil road that ran in front of the Wedekindt Manor. An urban legend about an evil rural avenue, named Lemon Road, fascinated them. The poem directed them to a new destination in Perry, West Virginia, in the middle of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Lemon Road by Gary D. Henry

Still, messages sent to their mind continued until one of the group found an old poem. Though it wasn't as scary as their previous walk through the darkness, two of his friends found love. The second stop to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, they entered a haunted mansion funded by the local government for the children of the town. An eerie presence offered subliminal messages that none understood, directing them to an evil place. As they proceed, strange things begin to occur. Paid actors jumped out at them dressed in ghoulish costumes Though they knew it was a show, the frightful events gave them shivers of fear. The trip, fueled by their desire to experience scary events together, takes them to the famed Sleepy Hollow cemetery for a midnight walk through the creepy darkness. Dustin, the owner of a multi-million-dollar entertainment empire, purchased a large million-dollar bus to travel to the best haunted houses on the east coast. Two weeks before Halloween, Jason McNab and Dustin Karp planned a fright-filled trip with ten friends.













Lemon Road by Gary D. Henry