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Winter isn’t coming…it’s already here, and with it comes a horror no door can keep out. It’s there in the yard, in the faces of the snowmen a young boy doesn’t remember building. It’s in the oddly empty streets below Santa Claus’s crumbling sleigh. It’s in the unnatural movement of the snow that suffocates a widower’s town, and in the cold eyes of a lonely man’s estranged children. Here, there is no holiday cheer, only spine-chilling fear, in the DEAD OF WINTER. Featuring seven stories, an introduction by the author, and a list of recommended books for the winter season.
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This review can also be found on my blog.This was my first time reading Kealan Patrick Burke and in all honesty, I was pretty disappointed. This collection had an average of 4.2 on Goodreads, so I was expecting something rather spectacular. It wasn't bad by any means, but it certainly fell short of what I was hoping for. This is a rather short book (only 96 pages!) containing 7 short stories. I think that part of the issue for me is that it's difficult to fully develop a story in so few pages. Some stories did remarkably well considering their length, but others just didn't do much for me.My ratings for each story are as follows:Snowmen 3.5/5Doomsday Father Christmas 2/5 Black Static 2/5 Visitation Rights 4/5Home 4.5/5The Quiet 3/5 They Know 4/5 Which comes to an average of 3.29. Like I said, not a bad rating by any means. My favorites, as you can probably tell, were Visitation Rights, Home, and They Know. In particular, Home went in a direction I wasn't expecting and really hit me in the gut, as did Visitation Rights. They Know was the longest story in the collection and its length allowed for a lot more development of the story and the characters. A couple of the stories have tugged at the back of my brain in the couple days since I've finished the book, which I always take to be a good sign as well.I have to wonder if this was just a poor introduction to Burke's work for me, and think that may be the case. When I love short story collections, I really love them, but others can fall flat easily. This unfortunately settled into the latter category. I had a similar reaction to Paul Tremblay's book of short stories recently, but I love his novels from what I've read. So I'll definitely be picking up more of Burke's work, even if this set of stories didn't work very well for me personally.Blog Twitter Instagram Facebook
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