Infestation

Infestation by Cheryl Kaye Tardif is a horror novella published by Imajin Books on August 29, 2016. This 144-page work, written in English, presents a chilling narrative inspired by true events, blending elements of horror with a touch of humor. The story follows suspense author Cathy Tremblay and her husband Mike as they settle into their new home in West Kelowna, BC, where they initially enjoy the beauty of nature. However, their idyllic life takes a dark turn as they confront a series of unsettling infestations.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that explores the hidden horrors within a seemingly perfect home. As Cathy and Mike encounter increasingly bizarre and terrifying pests, the narrative unfolds with a mix of suspense and dark humor. Infestation delves into themes of domestic life and the unexpected challenges that can arise, making it a unique addition to the horror genre. This edition captures the essence of Tardif’s storytelling, inviting readers to experience the unsettling events that disrupt the couple’s new beginning.
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INFESTATION is a hair-raising, skin-itching Qwickie(R) novella inspired by true events and laced with a heavy dose of horror and a dash of tongue-in-cheek Tardif humor…
Every house has its secrets, some more perverse and horrific than others…
Suspense author Cathy Tremblay and her cable-installer husband, Mike, have just moved into a new home in West Kelowna, BC., where they get to experience nature at its finest. Between deer traipsing across the front yard and a “quailing daycare” in the back, they’re living la vida buena. Until everything changes.
First come the spiders. Then the rats. What comes next hurls Cathy and Mike into skin-itching chaos. They’ve seen all kinds of house pests before, but they’re not prepared for an infestation like this.
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