The Pain Colony
2019 • 292 pages

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15

This is a fast-paced, quick, captivating read.

Alexander McIntyre thinks that aliens kidnapped the entire population of the mysteriously abandoned New Hope Island Colony back in 1827, and he wants to take an expedition to the island to prove it. The expedition will include a couple of reporters from his newspaper, a beautiful virologist, a famous cosmologist, a beautiful psychic, a heroic archeologist, and a hard-fighting exorcist to cover all bases. Because while McIntyre hopes it was aliens that caused the disappearance of the population of the colony on an island in the cold, rain-swept island in the Hebrides off the coast of Scottland, his investigator, Lassiter, uncovered a most unusual film clip that shows that the last inhabitant of New Hope island was scared off by a young girl who seemed to be floating off of the ground.
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This story would make a great movie. Its opening scenes concoct tension and horror with the spooky girl in the film. Then, there is an attractive female student who keeps popping up, even though she died in 1971. Characters are picked off one by one and there is a fantastic last minute climax. Good stuff all around.

One nit that I would pick is that the pace is almost too fast. After building up the expedition, we see major characters picked off almost immediately after the expedition had been on the island for less than a day. It seems like the suspense could have been allowed to build up a bit more, but the pace did provide a hook for keeping the pages turning.

It is a fairly quick read, but quite enjoyable for anyone who likes the horror genre.

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