A review by luthorsilver
The Devil All the Time by Donald Ray Pollock

3.0

Not gonna lie, I really love the murders and gores of this book. They all paint the picture of a classic horror book that I ideally would enjoy. Those also include plot twists and the strangely well-connected plot lines that intertwine the characters' altogether.

However, I'm not quite sure if it's because of the lack of shock quality that this book doesn't quite appeal to me so much. It honestly feels like reading a Wikipedia page of a true crime case, only with more elaborated internal feelings and exposition.

Would I give it a second chance? Very well be.