Free Download | The Tilting House | Tom Llewellyn


Josh isn't happy about his family's odd new house. The floors are designed to tilt at a precise three-degree angle and the walls are covered with arcane writing. Furthermore, there are rats in the attic—talking rats, led by Mr. Daga, a crusty "rater familias" who resents the interlopers and isn't shy about showing it. The neighbors aren't exactly normal either, and the mysterious former owner's journal hints about a body buried in the crawl space. Josh figures life in Tilton House can't get any weirder—but he's wrong. Llewellyn's decidedly nonlinear action varies widely in tone, ranging from exaggerated humor to Gothic horror to downright grotesque. Experiments with growth powder lead to a near-fatal encounter with supersized, man-eating moss, while a tiny pet dog is transformed into a 300-pound monster.