A review by psychohobbit
Half-Made Girls by Sam Witt

4.0

The is my first entry to Pitchfork County and its corpulent stomach-turning evil threats kept in check by the Night Marshal. There's magic, dark gods and good old fashioned violence with so much gore that I felt like I may have needed to literally wring out the pages (and I'm reading the Kindle edition). I found this book to be the perfect mixture of dark fantasy and horror tied in to the real life and desperation of rural poverty. Maybe it's my rural Missouri background for I really enjoyed this book, the angsty Night Marshal and his unusual family. I rated this 4 stars as the muck and slime often overwhelmed the story. However, I have nothing but admiration by how well expressed all of the descriptions were especially as relating to a highly rural setting.