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14 reviews"You must never leave the nursery. If you leave, you will certainly die."
Tick and Polly have never met their parents before. They live in the
same house with them, they dream about them every night, they share the
same flesh and blood, yet for some reason their parents have never found
the time to visit them even once since they were born. Living in a dark
corner of their parents' vast crumbling mansion, the children long for
the day when they will finally be held in their mother's loving arms for
the first time... But that day seems to never come. They worry their
parents have long since forgotten about them.
When the machines
that provide them with food and water stop functioning, the children
are forced to venture out of the nursery to find their parents on their
own. But the rest of the house is much larger and stranger than they
ever could have imagined. The maze-like hallways are dark and seem to go
on forever, deranged creatures lurk in every shadow, and the bodies of
long-dead children litter the abandoned storerooms. Every minute out of
the nursery is a constant battle for survival. And the deeper into the
house they go, the more they must unravel the mysteries surrounding
their past and the world they've grown up in, if they ever hope to meet
the parents they've always longed to see.
Like a survival horror rendition of Flowers in the Attic, Carlton Mellick III's Quicksand House is his most gripping and sincere work to date.