No Exit Press To be published February 2015 |
Dark secrets
combined with horrifying revenge form the basis for this cleverly controlled
and decidedly creepy thriller.
The dark menace
of Hold the Dark permeates throughout
the narrative until you begin to feel an ice cold chill of dread. In the Alaskan
village of Keelut, wolves have allegedly slinked right into the village in
order to take away small children. When
her six year old son disappears Medora Slone enlists the help of wolf expert
Russell Core, who must try to get to the heart of this horrific mystery. And
when Medora’s husband, Vernon, is invalided out of the army, he returns from Iraq
hell bent on finding his son and wreaking revenge.
Hold the Dark is exceptionally bleak,
and probably not a story to read if you are feeling downhearted. However, even
though the story is uncompromisingly desolate, there is no escaping that it
captures your attention from the beginning and literally gets right under your
skin. The core of its darkness comes in the uncompromising violence which is threaded
throughout the book, and whilst this is not to my personal taste, I acknowledge
that it adds credibility, not just to the barrenness of the story’s landscape,
but also to the obdurate nature of its characters.
As thrillers go it held my attention throughout, however, I must say I breathed a huge sigh of relief when the book was over and the darkness receded.
My thanks to Real
Readers and No Exit Press for my review copy of this book.
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** Now published 26th February 2016 **
Oh this sounds rather fabulous, I need a break from my course books and the book I am reading inbetween just isn't cutting it. Will keep an eye out for this.
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Thanks for visiting Lainy - I think you would like this one :)
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