Kindle Unlimited: The 31st Trick-or-Treater Ben Farthing
Publisher: Farthing Agency
Published: 9/24/2025
Pages: 332
Genre: Halloween, Teen, Paranormal
Review: Kindle Unlimited
Thirty-one nights. Thirty-one chapters. One final nightmare.
Last Halloween, thirty trick-or-treaters vanished into the night.
This October, they’re coming back—one by one, each day of the month. But every child carries the same chilling warning: something is returning on the 31st.
Bob has never stopped searching for his daughter. Now, as the shadows of Halloween grow longer, he must face the darkness that stole her—before it takes everything again.
The 31st Trick-or-Treater is a Halloween advent novel: thirty-one nights, thirty-one chapters, and one final nightmare waiting on Halloween.
Last Halloween, thirty trick-or-treaters vanished into the night.
This October, they’re coming back—one by one, each day of the month. But every child carries the same chilling warning: something is returning on the 31st.
Bob has never stopped searching for his daughter. Now, as the shadows of Halloween grow longer, he must face the darkness that stole her—before it takes everything again.
The 31st Trick-or-Treater is a Halloween advent novel: thirty-one nights, thirty-one chapters, and one final nightmare waiting on Halloween.
This was a book I saw in one of the Facebook groups I am a part of, and it sounded like something good to read. I have never read a book before where you should read a chapter a day leading up to the holiday, and I was impressed with how easy it was for me to leave off after a chapter and not want to keep reading. I know that sounds really weird, but it was great for me.
Last year, 30 kids went missing on Halloween no one knows where they went. Now, as Halloween is coming again and it seems something is coming to remind everyone why they are considered the 31st trick-or-treater.
Mary is one of the kids who went missing, and between her brother Sam and her father, they are determined to find her and bring her home. Though what they uncover is more than just kids missing.
Something paranormal is happening in this small town, and hopefully, answers will come before it is too late.
I think that this is one book I would put into my school library as it isn't too scary, and it was clean and spooky.
Ben Farthing writes supernatural horror.
In each of his books, he's trying to recreate the sense of wonder and dread that he got the first time he saw Clive Barker's Hellraiser, or the first time he read Stephen King's "The Mist."
He lives near Richmond, Virginia with his wife, children, and too many pets.
He has an MFA in Creative Writing from BYU, and is a graduate of the Viable Paradise writer's workshop.
He wishes more people would watch the movie YellowBrickRoad so he could have more conversations about how great it almost was.





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