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Bezig met laden... The Winds of Patwin County (editie 2015)door Richard S. Crawford
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. The Winds of Patwin County is a horror story filled with creepy, atmospheric storytelling. It follows four interweaving and finally interlocking tales, denoted by the four directions: North, South, East, and West. Crawford paces the reveals nicely in this novella, where characters are seldom exactly who they seem to be. A couple searches for a missing mother, two men follow an unearthly beauty with persuasive powers, and a man seeks to understand his frail and distant wife. There's an undercurrent of dread throughout the entire tale, and some spots of dark humor. If you like: horror, supernatural elements, a smattering of gruesomeness, intriguing characters with nuanced pasts and relationships geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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I love reading stories with horror elements as long as the story also delivers on character. I was hesitant about what could be developed over the course of such a short novella (about 40 pages). Not all the characters were likable, far from it, but all four story threads are fascinating and fast-paced.
Beware—this is a horrifying story. I felt all of the horror elements really contributed to the story. One of the characters cusses a lot and talks in sexually explicit ways a few times. I felt it was appropriate to his character-building and such an interesting contrast to the other male characters who were written very differently, but I wanted to mention it since not everyone would feel the same way. It worked for me.
This is horror at its finest—tense, with a feeling of dread that never slows down. Crawford does such a good job here, the story will linger with you for days. ( )