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A review by fiphillips
All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
5.0
Many horror novels use gore, or jump scares, or outright violence to frighten the reader. All The White Spaces is much more about a creeping suspense that stays just out of reach, at the corner of your eye. It digs into real life human suffering and peril, and the strains that puts on a person’s mind, including feelings of paranoia.
At the start of the book, I wasn’t sure that Jonathan was the right person to tell this story through. By the end, I realised the wisdom of the author in placing him centre stage.
This brilliantly written, historical horror subtly tells the creeping terror of the expedition’s experiences, right up until the final, emotional showdown.
At the start of the book, I wasn’t sure that Jonathan was the right person to tell this story through. By the end, I realised the wisdom of the author in placing him centre stage.
This brilliantly written, historical horror subtly tells the creeping terror of the expedition’s experiences, right up until the final, emotional showdown.