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ellesoftly 's review for:
The Troop
by Nick Cutter
Four stars but with a five star narration.
The scariest thing about The Troop wasn't what the Stranger brought to their camp, not the physical threat anyway, but the threat to their sanity. Major warning that this story is graphic and gorey, even with most of the protagonists children. I can withstand a lot but even this made me a little squeamish. And Brill came with sound effects, shaky voices, shuddering screams all when appropriate. I don't know how it was articulated in the text but the narration made the experience all the more terrifying.
Shelving with other epistolary stuff, though it's mostly not, the occasional chapter is an interview or article that gives the story extra dimension.
The scariest thing about The Troop wasn't what the Stranger brought to their camp, not the physical threat anyway, but the threat to their sanity. Major warning that this story is graphic and gorey, even with most of the protagonists children. I can withstand a lot but even this made me a little squeamish. And Brill came with sound effects, shaky voices, shuddering screams all when appropriate. I don't know how it was articulated in the text but the narration made the experience all the more terrifying.
Shelving with other epistolary stuff, though it's mostly not, the occasional chapter is an interview or article that gives the story extra dimension.