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Chasing the Boogeyman
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"I was there. I was witness. And, somehow, the monster's story became my own."
Chasing the Boogeyman is an intelligent novel about a serial killer terrifying a small town in Maryland in the 1980s.
What makes this novel standout is the format; this is not your average suspense/horror novel as it is written in the style of a true-crime book.
Told from the first-person point of view of fictional Richard Chizmar, the reader gets to intimately get to know Edgewood, the serene neighborhood setting, and its residents. Chizmar's personal relationship with the town and some of the victims adds another layer, as his first-person account blurs the line between reality and fiction. The inclusion of photographs of Edgewood and the victims added to this dichotomy.
It takes a while for the events to kick off. Chizmar spends time at the beginning of the novel providing a detailed history of Edgewood. This helps the reader develop an intimacy with the small town. When the murders began, I felt a jarring shift as the picture of serenity quickly shifts to terror.
This is a slow-paced yet suspenseful read, especially as the tension between the narrator and the killer builds. Even though I knew I was reading fiction, I couldn't shake the feeling that the events were not real, which made this an intriguing reading experience.
Chasing the Boogeyman is as much about unraveling the mystery behind the killer as it is about the fictional Chizmar finding himself. Props to Chizmar, as this is a tightly plotted, unique read that took me on an intense reading journey.
Chasing the Boogeyman is an intelligent novel about a serial killer terrifying a small town in Maryland in the 1980s.
What makes this novel standout is the format; this is not your average suspense/horror novel as it is written in the style of a true-crime book.
Told from the first-person point of view of fictional Richard Chizmar, the reader gets to intimately get to know Edgewood, the serene neighborhood setting, and its residents. Chizmar's personal relationship with the town and some of the victims adds another layer, as his first-person account blurs the line between reality and fiction. The inclusion of photographs of Edgewood and the victims added to this dichotomy.
It takes a while for the events to kick off. Chizmar spends time at the beginning of the novel providing a detailed history of Edgewood. This helps the reader develop an intimacy with the small town. When the murders began, I felt a jarring shift as the picture of serenity quickly shifts to terror.
This is a slow-paced yet suspenseful read, especially as the tension between the narrator and the killer builds. Even though I knew I was reading fiction, I couldn't shake the feeling that the events were not real, which made this an intriguing reading experience.
Chasing the Boogeyman is as much about unraveling the mystery behind the killer as it is about the fictional Chizmar finding himself. Props to Chizmar, as this is a tightly plotted, unique read that took me on an intense reading journey.
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Lisa wrote: "Super review Meredith! this book has wonderful reviews glad it felt real for you. 💕"
Thank you, Lisa! It's worth reading!
Thank you, Lisa! It's worth reading!
Ellie wrote: "I have seen this one around so much, I think I may need to give it a try! Wonderful review Meredith 🥰"
Thank you, Ellie! If you do read this, I hope you enjoy!
Thank you, Ellie! If you do read this, I hope you enjoy!
Angela wrote: "Terrific review, Meredith! The truth v fiction was certainly hard to pull apart. You are 100% on when you say it makes for an intriguing reading experience."
Thank you, Angela! I am glad you enjoyed this too!
Thank you, Angela! I am glad you enjoyed this too!
Kathryn in FL wrote: "Meredith, your review defines what makes this novel stellar!"
Thank you very much, Kathryn!
Thank you very much, Kathryn!
Mary Beth wrote: "Terrific review! 🤗 Glad you enjoyed it. This book is on my list."
Thank you, Mary Beth! I hope you enjoy this as much as I did!
Thank you, Mary Beth! I hope you enjoy this as much as I did!
Pat wrote: "Great review, Meredith. I have such a long list, but maybe…."
Thank you, Pat! This is worth adding!
Thank you, Pat! This is worth adding!
Thank you, Fran!