Ratings135
Average rating3.4
Be warned. Paul Tremblay goes to some VERY dark places in this book. That's a compliment, as I don't want my horror to be safe, but it may turn some readers off.
The reason I'm not giving this four stars is the same reason I gave Disappearance at Devil's Rock three stars: it has some parts that drag in the middle. IMO all the banter about “you have to”, “but we're not going to”, “but you must”, “we won't” could have been 1/3 of what it is and still not lose its impact.
But, overall it's a very gripping story and, being a gay man, it was nice to see a horror novel with gay main characters, and not just someone who is stereotypically helpless.