A review by hucklebuck411
The Other by Thomas Tryon

4.0

This is a period piece set in a small rural town of the 1930s. While on the surface it may appear as a "bad seed" story about two pre-pubescent teen boys, much like several of Stephen King's novels, it weaves horror with nostalgic memories of what it was like to be young in a final summer before the reality of adulthood intervenes. Horrible things are done, but the reader is left with the impression that something more, perhaps supernatural, has also taken place. It's these sorts of lingering questions that make such stories so memorable.