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colleenoakes 's review for:
Hemlock Island
by Kelley Armstrong
A true horror book that was at once totally disturbing, unbelievable, and written, like a light thriller? Hemlock Island has a great premise and I think this is the kind of book that would make an excellent movie.
The twist is well done, and I admire that the author sticks to what could be seen as a difficult lore to maneuver. The atmosphere is wonderful, and if not for the purely surface characters (why do the two married leads talk like they’ve never met each other?), this would have been a near perfect horror scenario.
The head. The tree. *shudders*
The twist is well done, and I admire that the author sticks to what could be seen as a difficult lore to maneuver. The atmosphere is wonderful, and if not for the purely surface characters (why do the two married leads talk like they’ve never met each other?), this would have been a near perfect horror scenario.
The head. The tree. *shudders*