While sorting her dead grandmother's affairs, a young woman boards in an eerie, southern mansion and soon discovers the matriarch may desire more than just her company.
After a family death, Julie and her young daughter return to their estranged hometown and find themselves with nowhere to stay. Frances Allen, a family friend and elderly matriarch of the infamous Allen House, offers them a room in her mansion. As Julie sorts her affairs, a tangled history with the Allen Family comes to light, and Julie discovers the owners may desire more from her than just her company.—Claude R.
When Julie returns to Arkansas to bury her grandmother, she finds herself at odds with her only living relative. With nowhere to go, she and her daughter board with an old couple who claim to be friends of her late grandparent. But there is something strange about the friends and even stranger about their home, the unknowingly infamous Allen House. As Julie's stay draws on, she begins to unearth the history and horror that befall The Allen House and its dwellers.—S. Rod