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Book Summary:
St. Vincent's Orphanage for Boys – thanks to years of literary tales, we know how foreboding or dangerous such a place can be. We know that it may not be the haven it presents itself as.
This is where Peter Barlow grew up after being orphaned at a young age. For the most part, Peter has done a decent job of making a new life for himself. Until one night, a dying man shows up on the orphanage's doorstep, releasing an ancient evil and wreaking havoc.
My Review:
I'll be honest: I wasn't sure what to expect from Boys in the Valley. When it comes to this sort of backstory, it can go in several different directions (not all of them good). That said, I was pleasantly surprised by what I found within.
Boys in the Valley is one of those books that perfectly blends multiple genres: historical fiction, thriller, horror, and even a bit of coming-of-age vibes. I adore it when a book blurs these lines, making it less predictable and much more original.
Primarily, I loved the horror elements. It's that time of year when I can't get enough of spooky reads, and Boys in the Valley sure fits the bill!
Highlights:
Coming of Age
Historical Fiction
Murder/Thriller
Trigger Warnings:
Kid/Animal Concerns
Thanks to Tor Nightfire and #NetGalley for making this book available for review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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