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Tudor’s (The Drift) latest blends elements from the horror, thriller, and mystery genres to create a compulsive and fantastic read. Well-paced action, great characters, a satisfying conclusion, and the setup for a sequel make for an easy recommendation, especially for fans of T. Kingfisher and Catriona Ward.
Like all great apocalypse stories, Tudor’s novel is a blizzard of brutality and despair with just the tiniest flickers of hope. Recommended for fans of Kevin A. Muñoz’s The Post or Ruth Ware’s One By One.
Good for fans of short stories and horror, but share also with writers, artists, and creators who can relate to Tudor’s struggles as an author torn between the creative process and real life.
Ghosts and nightmares, blood and guts, are all part of this suspense story. Although half of the story is told through the eyes of an adolescent, it is truly for mature audiences. This engaging work will be in demand. ["Taut plotting, smooth writing, and a compelling premise will satisfy fans of Jo NesbØ, Camilla Läckberg, and Tana French": LJ 11/15/17 review of the Crown hc.]