Tuesday, August 30, 2022

DARK ROADS........A SEASONED THRILL-MASTER TAKES YOU ON ANOTHER CHILLING RIDE...

 Dark Roads by Chevy Stevens (2021) *****

               Since I've been a fervent Chevy Stevens fan since reading "Still Missing" and all her subsequent thrillers, I couldn't wait to inhale this newest one at light speed.

            And once again, she doesn't disappoint with this one, where she took her inspiration from British Columbia's infamous "Highway Of Tears", a long, long lonely stretch of road where many young women have disappeared and later found brutally raped and murdered.

               Fictionalized into the 'Cold Creek' highway, the book concentrates on two very different young women whose paths cross in the Canadian wilderness landscape - and whose paths also cross with the homicidal deranged deviate responsible for abducting , assaulting and killing girls all along the length of the highway..

           17 year old Hailey lost her beloved father in a car accident. With her mother long gone, she ends up in the care of her aunt  and to Hailey's everlasting misery, her aunt's loathsome police officer husband, Vaughn.. Vaughn's an threatening, overbearing bully who seems to rule and control the town as if it's his own personal kingdom., and creepily dominates Hailey like she's his newly inherited piece of property..

           Beth is a a grief stricken young woman who's arrived in the highway's isolated, forbidding town in search of answers about the horrific slaying of her sister Amber - the latest victim found on the Cold Creek highway. (and who'd been a loving girlfriend to Hailey. before disappearing).

             And that's all I would want to reveal here, since all the fun of reading a great thriller comes from investing in the characters as they plunge into all the twists and turns of the story..  And "Dark Roads" is one great thrill ride, especially if you want to read about fiercely strong and resourceful women up against some truly scary formidable threats to their lives.

            As a constant Chevy Stevens reader, I knew sooner or later there'd be a nasty, surprise twist somewhere down the road, and once again, she absolutely came through with it. And I love the way that the natural beauty of the Canadian woods, lakes and rivers  becomes as ominous and frightening as any big city dark alley.

               The suspense and overall atmosphere of dread is top notch here, you'll worry yourself no end for the fate of the two girls and fearfully cringe every time that hateful, menacing Officer Vaughn pops up.. It's simply another 5 star (*****) Chevy Stevens winner, with the added bonus of a surprisingly heartfelt, affecting epilogue as well.  You can never have enough stay-up-all-night thrillers, so here's one more that ought to go to top of everyone's TBR pile.






Monday, August 29, 2022

THE LAST HOUSE ON NEEDLESS STREET.......HORRORS TO BREAK YOUR HEART

 The Last House On Needless Street by Catriona Ward (2021)  *****


Like to be creeped out to the point of getting actual chills? Like to be dazzled by so many twists, your head' will spin faster than Linda Blair's in "The Exorcist"?

              Hoo boy, have I got a book for you.

               For anyone who, like me, can never get enough scary thrillers to stay up all night with, this one should go on that list titled  "Books I gotta have in my in my hands like yesterday."

                This one plunges so far down a twisted abyss of psychosis, dysfunction and heartbreak, you may never think you or the book will ever crawl out out of it and see daylight again. 
  
                 Four narrators tell the story here....There's ..Ted, a lonely, strange man living a hermit-like life in a lonely strange house with all the windows boarded up, except for a few peepholes. (Feel free to say "Uh oh....")

                 Also in the house -  Lauren, supposedly Ted's young daughter......though it seems she's most likely  the now grown older Lulu, who, at six years old, vanished from a family lakeside vacation, presumably abducted.. It's an unsolved disappearance that happened not far from Ted's house, which led to Ted being briefly questioned and suspected. 

                And also padding and purring around the premises -  Olivia, Ted's cat. (Yes, she's an active narrator too  and a character as vividly rendered and verbal as Ted and Lauren.

                Finally there's  Dee, Lulu's haunted ,driven older sister, who's moved to Ted's street in the obsessed belief that Lulu's still alive. and a prisoner in that forbidding house as a long time captive of Ted. The police may have quickly taken Ted off their suspect list, but he's been on Dee's for a lifetime.

                Is it possible that these three humans and the feline may or may not be unreliable narrators?

               Are you kidding?  This book takes unreliable narration to almost unheard of, stratospheric heights. This may be the first thriller I've read where virtually every sentence might prove untrustworthy.  You can try to make rational, educated guesses as to what's going on, but nothing can quite prepare you for the actual reveals in store for you.

                As the novel progressively turns sicker, sadder and weirder, author Ward slowly but surely peels away all the secrets and twists like multiple layers of an onion.. And it's one hell of a deep, dark onion.

                And none of these secrets, twists and stunning surprises are anything I'd expected when I started reading it.  Yes, there's horror aplenty here, but as the revelations unfold, I could see this author had way more ambitious intentions on her mind ......to move her readers emotionally.

                And she achieves that brilliantly. This story's designed to haunt and unsettle you long after you've turned the last page.
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                I dare not say one more word other than my rating. Without question a 5 star (*****) must read  all the way.  The kind of book that can give you a few nightmares and break your heart at the same time.







Friday, August 26, 2022

THE KAIJU PRESERVATION SOCIETY......MONSTROUS FUN WITH MONSTERS.......

 The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi (2022) ****

                Though I devoured sci-fi as a pre-teen (both books and films) I rarely dip into the genre today.......but how could I resist this one?

                 Kaiju, folks, freakin' Kaiju!  (Japanese for 'strange beast' and the quick 'n easy word to use when referring to Godzilla movies that feature all variety of giant creatures stepping on cities and/or kicking each other's giant asses into oblivion.  

                 Author Scalzi takes the concept of Kaiju and fashions a wild and fun adventure that reads like a screenplay for a future summertime blockbuster.  (If that actually comes about, you'll find us first in line.....)

                 In Covid-wracked NYC, Jamie Gray's reduced to a food delivery driver.......ironic, since he previously served as an executive for a rival GrubHub-type app, until forced out by a slimy new boss.

                Things pick up for him when he signs up to work for what's described to him as...uh......caring and supervising rare animals......

                  Imagine his surprise when the job entails being zapped in a lush jungle on an alternate Earth where massive, mammoth creatures (or 'Kaiju') wander about.  The creatures, so titanic, they're covered with dangerous man-sized, crab-like parasites, also have built in nuclear reactors in their guts. 

                   So you don't want to be anywhere near a Kaiju if they become so distressed that they literally detonate, nuking themselves and everything else in their vicinity.  You know the feeling.....we all get it when we turn on the evening news.......

                  Jamie's so-called 'heavy lifting' job takes him and a team of scientists on harrowing helicopter missions that circle around the creatures, keeping tabs on the monsters as they mate and spawn and otherwise stomp around.  And the book renders all of this with a huge amounts of thrills and humor. 

                   The suspense and potential danger ramp up even more with the arrival of a visiting 'tourist' group of bigwigs and corporate execs.......including the douchebag who fired Jamie. 

                   For everyone (including me) who's reaching exhaustion from the whole 'multiverse' thing, don't let that keep you away from this book.  The pace is fast, the action non-stop and the wit makes it a roaring good read.  4 stars (****)

                   


Thursday, August 25, 2022

MY HEART IS A CHAINSAW.......A TEEN RAISED ON SLASHERS PREPARES FOR AN EPIC CLASH

 My Heart Is A Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones (2021)

                  Even with the tantalizing subject matter of slasher movies and "final" girls, nobody should approach this book thinking it's going to be a fun, breezy, lightning fast, hot buttered popcorn treat to read.

                  On the contrary, it bears the heavy density (and sometimes obtuseness and pretension ) of literary fiction, a slow, tortuous journey through the troubled mind of its lead character.

                  And unless readers come to this novel pre-equipped with an encyclopedic knowledge of the last 60 years of slasher/splatter films along with their casts and director credits, they might consider keeping IMDB cued up on a separate device for instant references as they read..

                  If you're willing to take the plunge (and as a lifelong hardcore movie buff I couldn't possibly resist), you're in a for a deeply thought out, deeply disturbing 10 course meal not only in slasher lore but in ALL the American ills  -  the mistreatment of Native Americans, the toxic economic disparity in today's society, systemic racism and horrific, hidden sexual abuse of children. 

                   Half Indian 17 year old Jade lives an internally solitary life as her lakeside community's oddball outcast resident juvenile delinquent.  As an escape from all of those who abuse, mock, torment and chastise her, she lives in her own private world governed by the tropes of all the slasher movies she knows by heart (such as the "Halloween", "Friday The  13th" and "Nightmare On Elm Street" series.)......films that she worships as practically Holy Scripture.

                  With proof of  the mysterious deaths of two young tourists, Jade's convinced herself that her town now plays host to a genuine slasher with a revenge-fueled agenda and that a blood-soaked body count is imminent - most likely during the town's big annual 4th of July celebration on the lake.

                    She's even picked out and anointed the girl she's designated as the Final Girl  - the traditional Last Girl Standing in every slasher movie. In this case it's the stunningly perfect Letha Mondragon, daughter of one of the ultra wealthy newcomers to the town who are building their own mini-kingdom of McMansions along the lake shoreline. 

                     Along the way to the expected spectacular slaughter bloodbath (which really has more in common with the 2010 remake of "Piranha" than a slasher flick), Jade tries to desperately orchestrate events according to her slasher precepts - including grooming and preparing Letha to assume her role of the Final Girl who steps up to do battle with the monstrous killer.

                     But as in real life and horror films alike, things go awry for Jade, leading her to confront  amidst literally a sea of carnage, all of the horrors in her life, especially the very worst of her inner torments. 

                    As I already mentioned in this review, this is no easy-peasy, walk-in-the-park to read, even though it will no doubt make you smile and nod at the hundreds upon hundreds of slasher-splatter film reference (some going all the way back to the genre's roots in the 1960's Italian gorefests like Mario Bava's '"Bay Of Blood")

                     "My Heart Is A Chainsaw" is a quite the staggering, ambitious effort, equal to any of Stephen King's  600 page door-stoppers. True, it does sometimes bear the labored overwriting that afflicts uppercrust literary fiction, but as a lifelong consumer of horror novels and films, I still  found it a 4 star feast to behold.  (****).

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

THE LAST TO VANISH......TRAILS AND TRIBULATIONS IN APPALACHIA.......

 The Last To Vanish by Megan Miranda (2022)    

               I wish I liked this more because the set-up for it promises a creepy good time. 

              Off we go to the Passage Inn in the woods and mountains of North Carolina. The guests can shop and dine at Cutter's Pass, the cozy little town just down the road. Then they can strap on their backpacks and go hiking up the Appalachian Trail....or less challenging but equally scenic spots surrounding the inn.

              Except that every so often, they disappear forever with no trace. Sometimes in whole bunches. Sometimes one at a time. With no bodies ever recovered, no wonder the place gets dubbed the most dangerous place to vacation.

               These ominous mysteries hovering over the Inn don't sit well with its young manager Abigail Lovett nor the guy who just checked in, the brother of a journalist who was the last to disappear. And the journalist, wouldn't you know it, was there investigating all the previous missing victims. 

                 Yes, an intriguing premise.......and host of potential suspects who populate the town. 

                  And then the book commits what I consider one of the most heinous, debilitating mistakes that any author of thrillers can make. It plunges head first into the quicksand of the lead character's internal thoughts, fears, suspicions, and assorted musings.

                 You know what that means........pages and pages of uninteresting prose as Abigail blah-blah-blahs to herself while struggling, ever so slowly, to pry loose all the secrets out of Cutter's Pass.

                 Thrillers that fall down this overwriting rabbit hole seem to dare me not finish them......though in the interests of this blog and you, dear visitors, I pressed on.

                  When the big reveals and twists finally arrive in the final pages, I can only say they vary in credulity.......and you may or may not swallow some of them. 

                  If you're a fan of Megan Miranda's previous books, you'll want to check this one out. Because I've enjoyed some of her other books, I didn't want to pass this one up .but I don't think it'll  stand among her best.  A few scary, atmospheric moments scattered about, but overall a mediocre effort. 2 stars (**). 

            

Monday, August 22, 2022

THE GATEKEEPER.....A CHEEKY ACTION HERO THWARTS A VAST CONSPIRACY

 The Gatekeeper by James Byrne (2022)

            Wow, simply wow. The most fun, most thrilling, and most purely entertaining read I've had so far this year.

             How could you not love this? A 90 mile an hour pace, bone crushing action, and all of it liberally seasoned with moments to make you smile or burst into laughter.

             On top of all that, you witness the birth of an unforgettable new action hero......the ever polite and charming Desmond Aloysius Limerick.......who's like a mad, mad, mad combination of Jack Reacher, James Bond, Popeye, the Hulk, Crocodile Dundee and the Lucky Charms Leprechaun.\

            Yes, he's magically delicious......a battle-hardened, soldier-of-fortune mercenary with a twinkle in his eye, a ready quip on his lips, and sometimes a rock 'n roll guitar bass player (keyboards too, if called upon.)

             And just like Jack Reacher, he stumbles upon, through no fault of his own, a stunning, high powered corporate goddess just as a horde of heavily armed commandos try to abduct her.

             Her rescue by "Dez" is only the beginning..... as it leads to our hero uncovering, unraveling, outwitting, and doing fierce battle with a vast national conspiracy literally ripped from today's ever toxic headlines.

              Along the way, very much like Robert B. Parker's Boston P.I. Spenser, Dez deploys his understated but deadly razor sharp wit to confound and enrage a host of clueless folks who make the mistake of underestimating him. (Not to mention they've no sense of ironic humor)

              I can't even remember the last time I had as good a time diving into a new action-adventure book as I did with this one. And I can only hope that author Byrne is right now busy working on the the 'Gatekeeper's next adventure. Here's hoping he doesn't keep any of us waiting too long. 5 stars (*****).







THE MAID......AN UNLIKELY DETECTIVE ACHIEVES A STATE OF PERFECTION...

 The Maid by Nita Prose (2022)

Molly, you had me at hello........

            Let me state right out that I'm head over heels in love with Molly the Maid, the indomitable and oddly enough adorable young woman who narrates her own story here.

            I don't think I've ever used the word delightful in describing a book I've discussed or reviewed but  it seems like that's the perfect adjective to describe Nita Prose's "The Maid"

           While the book might be easily categorized as comic cozy mystery, after a few chapters, I began to thoroughly enjoy it as kind of a modern day fairy-tale fable.  

             Molly, a super efficient maid at a plush luxury hotel, is almost like a Brothers Grimm Princess........she's clearly on the autism spectrum (possibly Asperger's Syndrome) and incapable of processing sarcasm, irony or similar subtleties in her everyday interactions with people.  Her guile-free, sometimes awkwardly direct way of communicating had led to a life where she's subjected to abuse, insults and mockery from those who misunderstand her and can't comprehend that her mind's wired differently..

              At the hotel, she's cruelly duped  by the shifty, criminal barman whom she's nursed a crush on and finds herself falsely charged with drug dealing and the murder of the hotel's most prestige guest, a corporate bigwig.  (You won't know whether to laugh or wince or do both as Molly's straight-ahead behavior confounds and exasperates police detectives, lawyers and judges as she tumbles into the criminal justice system..)

              Take heart,, though, there's a group of 'good eggs' (as Molly would refer to them) who rally 'round her as her own Scooby-Doo gang and help her put things right.....

             I found Molly and her story far more interesting than the murder mystery itself....which does wrap up with a deft, neat twist. Once her trials and tribulations reach a peak halfway through the book, the second half becomes a lengthy, but nevertheless smile-inducing journey that makes for one of most satisfying, pleasurable reads I've had all year.  

              You may laugh out loud more than few times and you may have to hold back a tear or two in Molly's backstory of being raised in decency, good manners, and devotion to obsessive cleanliness by her beloved late grandmother. 

               Molly announces to the hotel guests, "I'm here to return your room to a state of perfection.".  I think that's what NIta Prose has done with Molly's story.....told it to a 5 star state of perfection. (*****)








Thursday, August 18, 2022

TARGET: THE GIRL.....A FIERCE SURVIVOR TAKES ON LAW SCHOOL...

 Target: The Girl by Dorian Box (2021)

Once again, I'm floored, breathless, and sleep-deprived from racing through yet another harrowing and heartfelt adventure in the ever dangerous life of young Emily Calby.

                   The survivor of a childhood forever altered by the horrific, senseless slaughter of her family, Emily has also endured and prevailed through an equally calamitous adolescence.  If you've read the previous two books in this series, "The Hiding Girl" and "The Girl In Cell 49B", then you already know what I'm referring to. If you haven't, you should dive into Emily's life ASAP, though "Target: The Girl" still  functions well as a stand alone 

                     This new book finds Emily now 20 years old and starting her first semester of law school.  And she's still a fiercely independent force to be reckoned with and and if endangered by those who mean her harm, she'll become a take-no-prisoners, fairly merciless avenging angel.

                     She's  aided and sometimes scolded whenever necessary, by, her always formidable mentor/father-figure guardian angel Lucas, a former gang member criminal. who's had her back since her childhood escape from psychotic murderers. 
                        And now she's facing two massive challenges..........taking on the grueling study load of a fledgling law student while dealing with a host of new and potentially lethal adversaries -  sick, twisted stalkers who are either attracted or repulsed by her fame and notoriety   (If that isn't enough on her plate, she also takes on the task of trying to rescue her elderly curmudgeon law professor from a pair of evil con-artists....) 

                         What unfolds here is an infectiously entraining mixture of that law-school movie "The Paper Chase" combined with a fearless, yet heart-breakingly vulnerable heroine who's every bit the equal of Lisabeth Salender from the 'Dragon Tattoo' books.  As with Emily Calby's previous two stories, I zipped through the pages at light speed. 

                            It's never been easier for me to rate a book 5 stars(*****) and the only downside to finishing this one is the anxiety of wondering how long we'll have to wait for the 4rth book in the series. It can't come soon enough.  I would declare my undying affection for Emily, but I most definitely wouldn't want her to get the wrong idea and mistake me for a stalker........








Tuesday, August 16, 2022

CHLOE CATES IS MISSING........WHERE'S THE SWEETHEART OF SOCIAL MEDIA??

 Chloe Cates Is Missing by Mandy McHugh (2022)

           


Suspense novelists arrived at the idea that many people, including myself, have long suspected.......that so-called social media 'influencers', instagrammers, tweeters, and assorted tik-tokkers are in fact deeply narcissistic, greedy sociopaths, addicted to their 15 minutes of unaccomplished infamy to the point of derangement.

               So naturally we've got all the ingredients here of a thriller that kept us in rapt, up-all-night attention until the reveal  of its final  twist (inevitable, ironic but strangely satisfying) 

                The wildly popular teen influencer 'Chloe Cates' is in reality the miserably unhappy Abby Scarborough, dominated, dictated to, cruelly manipulated and micro-managed by her monstrous mother Jennifer.

                  This Momager From Hell operates like a  suburban Lady Macbeth who's single-handedly created the utterly fictitious 'Chloe Cates' persona and universe she lives in, complete with fake friends and carefully staged events.  And then her world turns upside down when her meal ticket Abby-Chloe disappears, the possible victim of a violent abduction. 

                  Jennifer's further rattled and outraged by the Missing Children detective who's taken on the task of investigating the disappearance and bringing  the teen back home........it's Emelina Stone, whose history with Jennifer goes back to a terrible secret they share from their early teen years, when both were mercilessly bullied by their school's resident mean girls.

                   That dark moment in the two women's past continues to torment and haunt Emilina........and sooner or later, you know that somehow it's going to link up in some way with the current events of whatever became of Abby-Chloe. 

                     Twists abound and virtually all the multiple narrators, with one exception, are deceptive and completely unreliable.......and we wouldn't have it any other way, since that's the juicy fun of a read like this one. 

                      It's a fast, riveting spin through a nightmare world of preening pseudo-celebrity where everyone lives or dies by the amounts of 'likes', endorsements and product swag......and overdue just desserts get properly handed out in the final pages. 4 stars. (****)









Monday, August 15, 2022

DARK HORSE.....ORPHAN X BACK IN ACTION, AND BAD NEWS FOR BAD PEOPLE

 Dark Horse by Greg Hurwitz (2022)

Once I started reading this new harrowing adventure of Greg Hurwitz's indominable assassin Evan Smoak (aka. The Nowhere Man'), I knew all mundane things like sleeping would stop until I raced to the last page.

               The Nowhere Man, raised since childhood to become a black ops lethal assassin, broke away from his handlers to live a life as a kind of modern day, hi-tech Knight Errant, coming to the rescue of those facing overwhelming odds. And in 'Dark Horse'  he bends his moral compass somewhat to accept a desperate mission from Aragon Urrea, a powerful, shady kingpin presiding over an illegal drug running empire.

               Urrea's cherished, beloved 18 year old daughter Angelina has been kidnapped by his most despised and dangerous rival from the Leones drug cartel in Mexico. Its leader, the psychotically violent Raul Montesco, presides over his own vast horrific kingdom where enslaved trafficked women are kept in cages and those who incur Montesco's wrath are fed  alive to his pet lion. 

                Evan and Urrea come to an uneasy reckoning with each other about Evan deploying his considerable skills to help a man who operates outside the law in moral twilight......and agrees to undertake an unbelievably near suicidal undercover mission to extract Angelina from the cartel compound,  This means single handedly outwitting, outfighting and and outgunning Montesco, his two sadistic bodyguards and a veritable army of heavily armed minions.

               From that point on, the action is non-stop,  breathless, graphic beyond description and filled with twists and excruciating suspense.  (Imagine that Timothy Dalton Bond-Vs-Drug Lord film "Licence To Kill" if it had a juiced up with a hard R rating and directed by Quentin Tarantino.).

               The Nowhere Man is no invincible superhero - he endures as much physical punishment as he hands out. And for all of us fans of the Orphan X universe, there's more wonderful byplay, both hilarious and touching between Evan and Joey Morales, the feisty, suffer-no-fools, delinquent girl whose genius command of computer hacking  helps Evan infiltrate the cartel. 

                 'Dark Horse' works just fine as a stand alone in the Orphan X series so you don't necessarily have to read previous books in the series before this one.......but once you finish it, you'll  want to dive into the others like.....uh...yesterday.   I dearly love reading any book where I don't have to hem and haw about how to rate it. and this one's  an immediate, barn-burnin'  5 star read from start to finish. (*****)







Saturday, August 13, 2022

SUNDIAL.....FAMILY HORRORS, PRESENT AND PAST.....

Sundial by Catriona Ward (2022) 

My reaction to "Sundial" mirrors the reaction I had to this author's previous excursion in thrills and horror.

             Wow.  Simply wow. Once again, blown away by Catriona Ward's ability to take you on the darkest journeys imaginable. Like "The Last House On Needless Street", the author excels at practically world-building her own horrific universe from which there's no escape.  The feeling of dread here becomes so palpable, you can sense early on that few of these characters are going to get out of this alive.

              Housewife Rob seemingly leads a typical suburban family life with her professor husband Irving and her two young daughters, 12 year old Callie and 9 year old Annie. But the marriage is toxic to its very core. Irving's given to physically abusing Rob when the moment strikes him.  Callie's succumbing to dark thoughts and impulses, which may have led her to an attempt on Annie's life.

             While Annie's recovering from Chicken Pox, Rob impulsively decides on a rescue mission to restore her daughter's sanity as well as her own. To Irving's  ominous displeasure, she takes Callie away to visit Sundial, the sprawling, now abandoned Mojave Desert ranch where Rob grew up with her twin sister, Jack.

               And here at Sundial a place, haunted with terrible secrets and memories, is where the novel plunges deeply into unheard of realms of human cruelty and family dysfunction. As Rob struggles with her tortured past and Callie falls further into her dark, imaginary world, Sundial's many secrets, twists and disgusting horrors are revealed, one by one.......which I wouldn't dream of discussing in detail since that would spoil the demented funhouse ride this book takes you on. 

               Reading Catriona Ward's first book gave me the same kind of Wow Factor thrill I had when I picked up Stephen King's "Carrie' many years ago. I became a King fan for life and the exact same thing has happened again......which means I'll be first in line for every Ward book from now on.  Without a doubt a 5 star stunner. (*****)








Friday, August 12, 2022

WATCH OUT FOR HER........WON'T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR?

 Watch Out For Her by Samantha M. Bailey (2022)

How can anyone resist a fast paced domestic suspense ride like this one - where those nice houses in nice neighborhoods are stuffed with dysfunction, deception, and no end of disturbing secrets. And don't forget the hidden cameras, mysterious unknown stalkers and vaguely suspicious neighbors with possible hidden agendas......ooo boy, can't wait to move in.

            So let's roll out the welcome wagon for nervous newbie Sarah, husband Daniel and rambunctious little toddler Jacob. They just moved out of their previous home after a weirdly upsetting experience with their early 20's babysitter Holly, who desperately latched on to them as a replacements after her own family disowned her. 
             But Holly's quite a story all to herself, which indeed gets told in previous timeline'd chapters that alternate with Sarah's currently dread-filled attempts at a fresh start.......a fresh start at a life free of Holly's unhealthy needy attachment to her family.
             The dread comes to Sarah from all directions......Who stuck the hidden camera in the new house? who's sending the ominous, semi-threatening texts? Who's the unidentifiable person skulking around?  And what in the world is up with the pushy, nosy next door neighbor and that creepy guy across the street who keeps staring?
               And right there we've got every element in place for an absolutely riveting trip into domestic thriller-land. 
               True, there's no real sympathetic characters anywhere in sight here but Samantha Bailey never ever lets the pace lag for even a single paragraph. She deftly avoids the fatal flaw of other domestic thrillers that tumble down the rabbit hole of internal monologues and never climb out again.  I simply couldn't zip through these pages fast enough.
                And all the startling twists and reveals arrive right on time with the breathless finale......and maybe I'm old fashioned but I do adore one of those hyper-melodramatic showdowns that channel old Hitchcock movies....which "Watch Our For Her" nicely serves up.  That always makes for a fast, fun 4 star read.......so if you love this genre, this one's a 'don't miss'. (****)






Thursday, August 11, 2022

MY WIFE IS MISSING.......A HUBAND ON THE HUNT FOR HIS GONE, GONE FAMILY

 My Wife Is Missing by D.J. Palmer (2022)

Since I had one of those "up all night for just one more chapter'" experiences reading D.J. Palmer's "The Perfect Daughter", I couldn't wait to inhale this one.

        Sure enough, it was yet another up-all-nighter.

        This domestic dysfunction, twist-filled tale doesn't sit still for a moment and starts off with a premise guaranteed to keep a reader glued to it for the whole journey, till the very last secret makes your jaw drop. 

         How could anyone pass up a compelling set-up like this - Michael and Natalie, in the throes of a troubled marriage take their two young kids, Bryce and Addie on a New York City excursion.  When Michael returns from bringing a pizza back to their hotel room, Natalie and the kids are gone.....with no explanation.  But how? To where? And why?

        From that point on, this book is literally off and running.......with many, many secrets and startling twists to be uncovered along the way. Flashbacks from Natalie's point-of-view unfold some of the motives and backstories, but multiple surprises still await all of major players here - Michael, Natalie and a strangely chummy police detective, who for some reason takes it upon himself to join an uneasy Michael in the hunt for his missing family.

          I wouldn't dream of going into any further details that would spoil the near unbearable suspense and the "well, I didn't see THAT coming"  moments in the final chapters.  That's all part of what makes a book like this an absolute blast to read. 

         Simply a superb nail-biter and by now, all psychological thriller lovers should put D.J. Palmer high on their "must read" list of authors. 5  stars (*****).







Wednesday, August 10, 2022

THE CHILDREN ON THE HILL......KIDS HUNTING MONSTERS....BOTH IMAGINED AND REAL.

 The Children On The Hill by Jennifer McMahon (2022)


While I might well agree with those who'd label this one the perfect read for Halloween during the crisp Fall air, nobody, but nobody should wait that long to dive into this book.

       Disturbing, grisly and surprisingly heartfelt (sometimes all the same time), this is one wild ride through a horrific childhood that reaches into the characters' adult lives. 

        The side-by-side timelines here, 1978 and 2019 bring the dark storyline closer and closer to each other - to the point where you can't warp-speed through the pages fast enough. 

         I'm not keen on going through an elaborate plot description, since the joys of a thriller like this come from the way it slowly but surely reveals all its terrible secrets.

         Let's just say in 1978 there's two kids, Violet and Eric, living with their beloved "Gran", who happens to be a brilliant psychiatrist, Dr. Hildreth. Gran practices at a Vermont inn converted to a treatment center for the mentally ill.  And  she's brought home, as a sort of foster adoptee and new 'sister' for her grandkids,  Iris, a strange, silent child.  Gran encourages Violet and Eric to befriend and embrace Iris, who appears physically and mentally damaged from events unknown.  

          Violet and Eric, obsessed with hunting down mythological monsters, soon bring Iris enough out of her shell to join them in their adventurous search for ghouls, vampires, werewolves and other assorted creatures of the night. 

           Speaking of monsters, in 2019  Lizzy Shelley has made a multi-media career (podcasts, TV shows) out of hunting down legendary monsters across the U.S. Lizzy's monster-hunts contain another agenda, though - since she suspects the disappearance of teenage girls may be the work of a very real monster hiding behind all the fanciful 'local legend' creatures.

          And that's more than enough said. As the timelines converge, "Children On The Hill" reveals an ever growing series of horrors, suspense, some stunning surprises and a jaw dropping final twist.  Needless to say, in both timelines, the three children of '78 and Lizzy Shelley deal with the difference between imaginary monsters and the all too real ones.
 
           A superb read, one of the most entertaining and profoundly chilling novels I've come across - and a definite 5 star experience..(*****)







Tuesday, August 9, 2022

BLACK TIDE....A BROKEN COUPLE VS. AN ALIEN BEACH LANDING

Black Tide by KC Jones (2022)


             There's nothing more bracing than a non-stop, breathless whirlwind day at the beach that turns grisly, horrific, and suspenseful to excruciating degrees.

              Tearing through this book, the print equivalent of one of those summer butter-popcorn movies, reminded me of that amusement park ride that just looks like a big boat that simply sways back and forth like a pendulum. Once you get on it, you realize it's plunging your center of gravity so relentlessly, you and your fellow riders are screaming for mercy..

               You couldn't find two more damaged souls than Mike and Beth - he's a suicidal failed ex movie producer tormented by tragedy and she's a wandering housesitter with a long sad history of alcoholism and abuse. They manage to stumble into a one night stand on a stretch of Oregon beach.......and awaken to an impossible but all too real nightmare - a ghastly alien invasion apocalypse, complete with an onslaught of vile, terrifying creatures, fully equipped with snapping jaws, razor teeth and tentacles.

                   From that point on, it's a perpetual, breathless, bloody Worst Day At The Beach for Mike, Beth and Jake, the big sweet dog left by the homeowners Beth was sitting for. One nightmarish reversal-of-fortune piles up after another as the trio find themselves trapped and hunted by a variety of monsters.

                   And in the midst of the fierce siege they're under, a surprising and most unlikely ally joins them in their increasingly desperate struggle to survive. 

                   Author KC Jones was obviously more than inspired by the "A Quiet Place" films and Stephen King's novella "The Mist" (both book and film).........his main contribution here comes from compressing all the horror into one single afternoon, which renders any reader incapable of putting the book down for even a minute.  

For anyone who fondly recalls the chills and thrills they had from those summertime fun rides like "Jaws" and "Aliens", this one should zoom right to the top of your TBR list. 4 stars (****)




ALL THE STARS ALIGN.....A DISABLED TEEN STRUGGLES WITH HER FAMILY'S TRUE LOVE 'BLESSING'....(***)

  All The Stars Align by Gretchen Schreiber (2025)      The stars do indeed align here........meaning that a reader can see the finale of t...