Brandon Books An imprint of O'Brien 2014 |
A trio of young boys, skinny
dipping in Jackson’s Lake in upstate New York, witness a tragic event which has a devastating effect, not
just on the boys, but also on the rest of the small community of Black’s Creek.
As the novel gets underway, the tone is dark and brooding, and you soon begin
to realise that there are dangerous secrets to be uncovered, and as the insidious
feeling of menace creeps ever deeper, the threat of danger soon gets right under
your skin and enters into your bones.
Beautifully atmospheric, the unfolding
story is hauntingly realistic and the sparseness of the narrative only emphasises
the stark reality of the story. The writing is imaginative and well conceived; the
author captures perfectly the brooding nature of small town America, a place
where resentment lingers and long held grudges are allowed to fester and grow.
I read the book quickly. It very
soon becomes a compelling page turner and the need to know just how the story
would eventually be played out kept me turning the pages long into the night.
This is the first book of Sam Millar’s that I have read and whilst I'm not sure
that this dark and brooding gothic noir is to my taste, I can’t deny that his
legions of fans will love it.
And just to be absolutely sure ~
this is a stand-alone novel and not part of Millar’s best selling Kane Series.
My thanks to Real Readers and
O’Brien for my review copy of this book.
I like the sound of this one & have added it to my wishlist :)
ReplyDeleteHi Samantha , thanks for visiting. I hope you get to read Black's Creek soon.
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