
Stander and Secrist, childhood best friends, decide to dig into rumors/stories of the intimidating and weird Relict Mansion. Connections to past archeological symbolism from the sands of Egypt to present day discoveries brings deadly curses as well as a fetish serial killer. The Shroud, (a cloth used to wrap a corpse for burial) is author DM Gritzmacher’s newest chamber of horrors. From Egypt (2600 BC) to Cairo (1962) to Iowa/Illinois (present day). With the likes of Imhotep, Nefertem and Ptah, The Shroud carries a horrific hieroglyphics legacy that has roamed the earth since the dawn of man. Included of course is an extreme amount of Skulldiggery. From resurrected creatures, haunting burial chambers to a strange interwoven fabric, The Shroud Book 4 of the Skulldiggery series can also be read as a stand alone. Explore Gritzmacher’s spooky underground sarcophagus scares or experience the horrors that his other books have to offer. You can’t go wrong. Gritzmacher has a distinct writing style that I love. He can weave together storylines and plots as well as any Tarantino screenplay. His storytelling techniques are not presented in chronological order, instead the story is revealed piece by piece while jumping back and forth in time. Exploiting fears and faith with care and precision is a tool used to make his books terrifyingly unpredictable. If you’re not reading DM Gritzmacher, you should be. 
The Shroud by DM Gritzmacher is beautifully grotesque. Once the shroud is removed from the body - your own eternal protection has ended. Ya might want to bring your halogen flashlight for this one, because creepy things always live underground. A five star ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Horror Bookworm Recommendation.
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