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This Halloween, a malevolent, creeping horror invades a small, isolated town nestled deep in the Adirondacks. It cares nothing for this town's secrets, prejudices, or flaws. Its only desires are to consume everything in its path and spread, until nothing else remains. It is ancient, pitiless, and unstoppable. It is the horror at Pleasant Brook.
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Book Review: The Horror at Pleasant Brook by Kevin Lucia
4 out of 5 stars
In The Horror at Pleasant Brook by Kevin Lucia, readers are transported to a small, isolated town nestled deep in the Adirondacks. As Halloween approaches, an ancient and malevolent horror descends upon the unsuspecting inhabitants. Unfolding like a classic Dean Koontz or Stephen King novel, this gripping tale of terror grips readers from the very first page. With its well-written prose, intense plot, diverse characters, and a shocking ending, The Horror at Pleasant Brook is a must-read for horror enthusiasts.
The plot of The Horror at Pleasant Brook is expertly crafted, drawing readers in with its relentless suspense and bone-chilling atmosphere. Kevin Lucia masterfully weaves together a story that combines blood, gore, terror, and moments of unexpected badassery. The author's skillful portrayal of the town's secrets, prejudices, and flaws adds depth to the narrative, making it all the more immersive.
One of the book's notable strengths lies in its diverse and well-developed cast of characters. Each character has their own distinct voice and personal struggles, allowing readers to form a genuine connection with them. From the relatable protagonist to the supporting characters who play pivotal roles in the face of unimaginable horror, their interactions and dynamics add richness to the story.
As I delved deeper into The Horror at Pleasant Brook, I couldn't help but envision it as a thrilling movie adaptation. The book's vivid descriptions and intense scenes create a visual experience that would translate seamlessly onto the screen. From the eerie setting of the Adirondacks to the heart-pounding moments of terror, this story possesses all the elements needed for a truly captivating cinematic experience.
While The Horror at Pleasant Brook is an excellent read overall, there were a couple of minor drawbacks that deserve mention. Firstly, due to its length, the pacing occasionally suffered. Some parts felt repetitive and could have benefited from a tighter edit to maintain a consistent flow. However, this does not significantly detract from the overall enjoyment of the story.
In conclusion, The Horror at Pleasant Brook by Kevin Lucia is a thrilling and engaging horror novel that harks back to the golden age of the genre. With its old-school charm, well-crafted plot, and diverse cast of characters, it offers an immersive reading experience that leaves readers eagerly turning pages. Although it could benefit from some pacing adjustments, it remains an excellent choice for fans of classic horror fiction. I highly recommend this gripping tale as a perfect read for the spooky season.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
The book has a fascinating premise but fell short in many ways, making it difficult to overlook. I don't want to get too detailed because I'd like to avoid spoilers, so I apologize for being vague.
Some major positives to the book:
- The premise is genuinely really cool!
- I loved the gore descriptions.
- A lot of the scenes felt like something I'd see in some of my favorite slasher movies.
- This is a small thing but I just really love the cover of the book. It really stands out against a lot of modern horror covers you see.
Unfortunately, there were a few things that made it difficult for me to finish this book.
- There were instances where I felt that plot points were being over-explained.
- Some scenes were quite repetitive, especially towards the middle.
- I noticed a few typos and missing words here and there.
- The majority of the characters all share an affinity for alcohol, many to the point of alcoholism. Maybe this was done on purpose but it made it hard for me to differentiate characters.