Friday, September 25, 2020

Kill Creek by Scott Thomas

 




    At first glance, you believe you know exactly what you are getting into. A spooky house, local lore, ghost stories, and six very different individuals brought to the same location. Thomas does an immaculate job throwing in plot twists exactly where they belong, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The characters, each with their unique background and inner demons, are called upon by unseen forces .After a two day stay in a off the beaten path murder house they cannot escape. They are propelled into writing a new manuscript, elevated by the need to stay relevant and own desires, they find they can only keep the demons at bay by writing. When you think things are about to get better the characters deeply dive into madness revealing a whole new level of paranormal goodness. Returning to the house, seen as a last resort and ultimately a necessity, the characters risk everything in order to defeat the evil within the house. 

    This novel is hauntingly delightful, twists at every page, and the last 100 pages are filled with anxiety and excitement. Thomas’ writing keeps you engaged until the last possible second. I could not put this book down, it was so spooky I was unable to read it at night...which led to it taking me three days to complete it. The hours seem to simply fly by while enjoying this wonderfully written horror novel. Three words you need to take away from this...Read The Epilogue. 


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