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Average rating3.6
From the author of Saturn’s Return to New York comes this dark psychological thriller. "‘What we think is impos-sible happens all the time.’ So claims the beguiling narrator of Come Closer, and after reading this spare and menacing tale, the reader has to agree. Sara Gran has created a sly, satisfying (fast!) novel of one young woman possessed not only by a demon but also by her own secret desires."—Stewart O’Nan
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I would have probably read this in one sitting if I didn't start it so late yesterday. A truly creepy read and I felt bad for Amanda and Ed. I plan on reading more of the authors work, I really enjoyed this!
very short and very predictable. going to forget this one pretty quickly.
One of the least evocative books I've ever read. It comes across more like a disposable creepypasta, and much like these brief online horror stories, it isn't remotely chilling or disturbing . Its brevity is to its credit, as it works well as a palette cleanser or throwaway holiday read.