Radcliff Roberts resided in room 210 throughout most of the year at Northshire Inn, I learned from David. He usually packed his bags during the end of October and returned to his private beach house on Pine Island in Florida until March or early April. Radcliff used the single guestroom as his office/bedroom, creating best-selling horror. Such titles included Harbor m******e, When Vivian Rises, Tombstone Raider, and his fan-favorite, a gruesome tale of cannibalism, Blood Meal. Most critics compared him to Bentley Little and Clive Barker: “…easy reads with just enough plot to keep you turning the pages,” wrote best-selling author Robert Riley. Radcliff’s worldwide fans put him in the same category as the chart-toppers Stephen King and Dean Koontz. I preferred not to judge Radcliff’s work,