The Creeper

The Creeper 1

by A.M. Shine
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 01/12/2022
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The Creeper is a masterful tale of horror and suspense from one of Ireland's most talented emerging authors.


Superstitions only survive if people believe in them...


Renowned academic Dr Sparling seeks help with his project on a remote Irish village. Historical researchers Ben and Chloe are thrilled to be chosen – until they arrive.


The village is isolated and forgotten. There is no record of its history, its stories. There is no friendliness from the locals, only wary looks and whispers. The villagers lock down their homes at sundown.


It seems a nameless fear stalks the streets, but nobody will talk – nobody except one little girl. Her words strike dread into the hearts of the newcomers. Three times you see him. Each night he comes closer...


That night, Ben and Chloe see a sinister figure watching them. He is the Creeper. He is the nameless fear in the night. Stories keep him alive. And nothing will keep him away...


Reviewers on A.M. Shine:


'A dark, claustrophobic read.' T. Kingfisher

'Readers get an intimate glimpse into the fraying edges of each character's psyches... Will appeal to fans of Kealan Patrick Burke, Josh Malerman, and Scott Smith.' A.E. Siraki, Booklist

'An ideal read for the Halloween season, or any time you want some spookiness in your life!' Beauty and Lace

ISBN:
9781801102209
9781801102209
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
01-12-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing

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A.M Shine's "The Creeper" is a haunting, bleak, jaw-dropping read. A.M Shine encapsulates your attention almost immediately with a sinister yet compelling plot. At first, I was confused with a slow, drawn-out build with a questionable timeline. Still, as a pages turn, it was a deliberate execution, confirming the confusion of the protagonists, Ben and Chloe. There were moments when I was afraid to close my eyes as the words evoked haunting images. The interactions between Ben and Chloe were well done, exploring their motives, intentions and attitudes and creating well-rounded characters. I didn't know what to expect when it came to the ending, and boy, was it jaw-dropping and intense. A.M Shine's mastery of words with the concise imagery and simile usage was brilliant, making this a gripping read. A 5-star read!

Thank you to NetGalley and Head of Zeus for giving me an ARC. This honest review is left voluntarily.

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