SWEDISH REVIEW Sent på kvällen dyker en kvinna upp hemma hos Monstrumologen. Hon bönar och ber doktorn om hjälp. Hennes make John Chanler är spårlöst försvunnen i den kanadensiska vildmarken, dit han begett sig på jakt efter en mytomspunnen, fruktad, livsfarlig varelse: Wendigon. Doktor Warthrop a...
"I am saying a larger brain comes with a price. Our better instincts are oft put down by our reason." When a past romance shows up at Dr. Warthrop's door asking for help to save her current husband, Warthrop and Will Henry find themselves off on an adventure with the legendary monster, though scie...
I loved Rick Yancy's The Monstrumologist so much that I quickly picked up this one, the second book of the series. Now that I've finished it, I'd probably hesitate to say that it was as strong as its predecessor, but nevertheless I wasn't disappointed. This sequel had all the horror elements in it t...
4.5, maybe I should even round up. This series is heartbreaking and wonderful while simultaneously gruesome and terrifying. Will Henry! Come to my house and I will adopt you! I know you would never leave the doctor, but couldn't you use a hug and some hot cocoa? I look forward to reading more Rick Y...
I cannot rave about this book enough! I basically fangirled over the first in the series and this one is no exception. Yancey is quickly becoming my favorite author of horror. He does such a magnificent job grabbing the reader's attention from the beginning. Everything in this book was so good. From...
Dang, Yancey really knows how to bring a story to a climax. I think it was even more intense than in The Monstrumologist, which is saying something.Again, Will Henry's relationship with the doctor is the most intriguing part of this novel. The secondary characters had a lot more to them this time ...
GAHHHHH I don't even know where to begin.I have already torn through the first three books in this series and can't wait for the fourth one. There was one morning where I actually sat down and read pretty much the entire second half of this book and then about half of the third one. And that was a g...
I remember when I read The Monstromologist. It was about midnight and I read it in a few hours and was absolutely petrified. I don’t usually read horror books simply because… well they’re not very scary. I don’t get scared easily and I usually find the settings to horror books rather contrived. But...
Somehow Mr. Yancey managed to make this book even more disturbing than the first book. Beautiful prose, even when the images evoked were sickening. No choice but to give it five stars even though this book freaked me out! Loved the Algernon Blackwood nod!Full review to be posted on Bitten By Book...
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