They call it the House of Flesh. It moves from town to town like a seedy carnival, always in some weedy lot.
Most cities tear down the flyers immediately, ashamed to have such images besmirching their town. But two kids have gotten their hands on the ad and are determined to visit the house.
Awaiting them is a harrowing journey that will test their friendship and identities—their very will to survive.
In the House of Flesh, innocence is a horrible thing to lose. But so is a best friend.
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