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The Haar
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Wow...I mean...wow
I did not expect David to give me another amazing unexpected story, yet here we are. When you have been loving every book by an author, you are scared that the next one might not meet your expectations.
David Sofergren is such an underrated author and his books have all been so iconic to me.
This story is a gloomy tale about a small community by the sea in Scotland fighting to keep their homes. A big company wants to buy all the houses in the village to open a big golf club. Some of the old residents that have been living here all their lives are fighting back to keep their home and be left in peace.
One night, the mist comes to the village and brings something with it that will change everything. Especially for our main character Muriel, a lonely elderly woman that will not give up her home, her memories and her identity.
Not too much more I can say since I want to keep this spoiler free but this was such a great fast paced and action packed story that I did not want to put it down. Expect a lot of body horror and gore scenes that will definitely make your stomach turn.
David can write characters of any age and in any situation and manages to bring us different types of horror with every single one of his novels.
I can not wait to see what is the next nightmare that David is brewing at home with his extremely adorable pug.
I did not expect David to give me another amazing unexpected story, yet here we are. When you have been loving every book by an author, you are scared that the next one might not meet your expectations.
David Sofergren is such an underrated author and his books have all been so iconic to me.
This story is a gloomy tale about a small community by the sea in Scotland fighting to keep their homes. A big company wants to buy all the houses in the village to open a big golf club. Some of the old residents that have been living here all their lives are fighting back to keep their home and be left in peace.
One night, the mist comes to the village and brings something with it that will change everything. Especially for our main character Muriel, a lonely elderly woman that will not give up her home, her memories and her identity.
Not too much more I can say since I want to keep this spoiler free but this was such a great fast paced and action packed story that I did not want to put it down. Expect a lot of body horror and gore scenes that will definitely make your stomach turn.
David can write characters of any age and in any situation and manages to bring us different types of horror with every single one of his novels.
I can not wait to see what is the next nightmare that David is brewing at home with his extremely adorable pug.
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