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A review by kelsbookzone1
Small Town Horror by Ronald Malfi
dark
tense
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Thank you to NetGalley for access to an early release copy
Ronald Malfi does it again! An intriguing storyteller, who gives you little bits of horror to remind you what kind of story you’re reading. Much like the author’s erie story Black Mouth, our main protagonist Andrew returns home to a childhood friend to find his wife has gone missing. With Andrew being a lawyer and his old friend Dale now being a person of interest, they will finally have to come to terms with an accident from their past and the possible ghosts of it starting to haunt them now.
Ronald Malfi does it again! An intriguing storyteller, who gives you little bits of horror to remind you what kind of story you’re reading. Much like the author’s erie story Black Mouth, our main protagonist Andrew returns home to a childhood friend to find his wife has gone missing. With Andrew being a lawyer and his old friend Dale now being a person of interest, they will finally have to come to terms with an accident from their past and the possible ghosts of it starting to haunt them now.
One thing the author does, is really develop an individual personality of each character, gives each a different and unique story that keeps you engrossed but never leaves you feeling like you’re wondering who is whom.
Also, what a couple of great twists right before the end; one definitely blew my mind. If you haven’t tried Ronald Malfi yet but our a horror reader who enjoys a detailed story, this could be a great start