Read from November 12 to 15, 2015 It may not be the most memorable Tim Curran novella; in fact, it may not even be in the best five of his books I've read. But Sow is a dense, descriptive ride into the darkness of a different kind of possession. Sow goes where you think a Tim Curran book will go,...
"Later on, Richard decided it was during the second trimester that his wife stopped being pregnant and started being possessed."The rest of the novel was as awesome as that opening sentence.
Tim Curran is one of my favorite authors and he does not disappoint with Sow. Tim wastes no time thrusting us into the upside down world of Robert and Holly, who are expecting their first child. It hits the fan in a big way and needless to say the pregnancy does not go as planned. As a matter of fac...