Reviewed by pamela on
There is very little character development in set up, and the reader learns about the characters and their pasts as the plot progresses. I would have liked to have seen a little more information on the characters'personal history to really feel like I knew them, but despite this Joe Hill respectfully trod the path between horror and voyeurism in a way that many writers who tackle similar subjects of abuse fail to achieve.
The subject matter is confronting and the ghost is truly frightening. The moments of haunting have been masterfully rendered by Hill and they played themselves out in my mind like a film. The characters' reactions seemed genuine and believable and there were some moments that left me breathless with suspense. For all this however I would have liked a little more to be made of the afterlife and the supernatural elements that weren't ghost related. Hill fails to build lore around his more supernatural elements, simply letting the reader take for granted that they are there.
I would recommend this highly to readers who aren't squeamish and who like their horror full of psychological elements rather than just straight up action. It was my first foray in to Joe Hill's work and I'd definitely like to read some more. Perhaps NOS 4R2 orHorns?
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- 18 December, 2014: Finished reading
- 18 December, 2014: Reviewed