A review by karlakayjenniges
Autumn Gothic by Brian Bowyer, Brian Bowyer

fast-paced

4.0

"Everyone," she told him, "needs to be wanted, to see themselves reflected in the waters of another person's desire. It pushes back our feelings of being insubstantial, the fear that our entire identities could just crumble and blow away at any moment."

Drugs, booze, murder, sex and love. Double it, triple it, and then multiply it by 100%. 

There are many characters portrayed as flawed, some edging on unsound, and others just trying to get through the storms of life. 

A haunted mansion with deep buried secrets, and a telepathic sorceress that craves the blood of children.

A massive combination of mayhem and visceral depravity.

Each characters storyline connects as they all come together in a fight for their lives.

Kicked into high gear from the beginning, it only amps up from there. It becomes a hypertense, whip cracking, jacked up story, leading to an unrelenting bloody, gore filled book of atrocious events.