by Ronald Malfi
24/2 - Cradle Lake by Ronald Malfi - let's see if you can give me nightmares. I wish I'd had E. watching over my shoulder, guiding me to the great horror writers, while passing by the dubious ones (still up in air as to where Cradle Lake belongs in those categories). To be continued...25/2 - I start...
At the heart of this excellent story is a dilemma. The great spiritual one bequeathed and entrusted to us the world as we know it, and invited us to treat with respect and not to destroy this wonderful gift. The greed and distructful nature of man is forever present and proceeds to demolish that whi...
Synopsis: Alan Hammerstun is desperate for help when his wife Heather, who has survived multiple miscarriages, becomes suicidal. When he inherits his uncle's home in the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains in North Carolina, he packs her up for some serious healing thinking it is just the thing ...
Full review in progress4.5/5 StarsAnother Malfi winner! +Love how dark and twisted he goes. Ties things up with red ribbons but in a twisted way. + Excellent writing.+Somewhat compare this to Stephen King's Pet Cemetery, but on steroids.+ Liked it, but Floating Staircase is still my favorite.
Suggested by Kimberly. I didn't even know this book existed and have to say it is the most powerful book that I have read by Malfi so far. Thank you, Kimberly!I will say that I "enjoyed" this novel but I put that in quotes because it is hard to say that you enjoy a book that makes you feel anxious...