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A review by camerontrost
Suburban Terrors by Pauline Montagna
4.0
I had read one of these short stories (The Dognappers) before and remembered that I had really liked it. So, when I won a copy of this book as part of an Australia Day Competition (yes, some Aussies actually spend the national day reading), I was chuffed indeed.
It didn't take long to discover that The Dognappers was by no means the only memorable tale in this collection. As a fan and fellow writer of suburban suspense and as a current resident of the fine city of Melbourne, I thoroughly enjoyed this collection. A couple of the tales were predictable, particularly Jim-from-Next-Door and The Hostage Situation, but that didn't bother me as the rides were still full of suspense. Martha and May was a very bizarre piece that was full of twisted imagination. My favourites were In the Loop, a strange train trip, and Last Fare... an even stranger taxi trip.
If you love tales of suburban terror, you'll love this collection. Well done, Pauline!
It didn't take long to discover that The Dognappers was by no means the only memorable tale in this collection. As a fan and fellow writer of suburban suspense and as a current resident of the fine city of Melbourne, I thoroughly enjoyed this collection. A couple of the tales were predictable, particularly Jim-from-Next-Door and The Hostage Situation, but that didn't bother me as the rides were still full of suspense. Martha and May was a very bizarre piece that was full of twisted imagination. My favourites were In the Loop, a strange train trip, and Last Fare... an even stranger taxi trip.
If you love tales of suburban terror, you'll love this collection. Well done, Pauline!