A review by bozzi1
Remains by Andrew Cull

dark mysterious sad tense slow-paced

4.25

There’s a lot to love about this book, particularly if you’re a fan of grief horror. It’s a slow burn, but at just over 200 pages it’s easily worth the build up. The author does a fantastic job of creating a dark, unsettling atmosphere.  There are moments that are genuinely creepy.  If you’re reading alone in the dark, expect to turn on a light after you feel goosebumps on your arm or a chill on your neck. 

There was one plot point early on that didn’t make sense to me and a couple of things that felt unfinished as the author left them, which is what kept Remains from being a full five stars, but I’m seriously impressed with this debut novel.