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Wild fell michael rowe
Wild fell michael rowe










wild fell michael rowe

Let me begin this review with how I came about reading this. it is playing for more than scares, though, and it is full of sadness and all the various quiet horrors of childhood, adulthood, and death itself. I enjoyed his writing style, and the pacing is exactly what you want and expect form a psychological suspense/supernatural story. Things escalate, as they do in a ghost story, and jamie learns that the past can certainly be forgotten but forgetting doesn't make it any less dangerous. once he arrives, he experiences troubling episodes both in the house itself, and back on shore with the townspeople. he also has a secret mirror-friend named amanda, but after a horrific accident which he believes she is the cause of, he effectively banishes her and forgets all about her.īut amanda is patient, and she has a long memory.Īll grown up now, jamie comes into some money, and decides to buy the large estate crumbling all alone on blackmore island, off the coast of alvina, ontario, to turn into a bed and breakfast. it is an engaging ghost story with a highly sympathetic main character in jamie, as it slowly leads you through his lonely formative years with his loving father, his unloving mother, and his one friend: a tomboy named lucinda who goes by hank. and i meant to read it, but just hadn't gotten around to it yet, but seeing what he did here with the classic ghost story, i am very eager to give it a read now.Īt the end of the day, there is nothing truly revolutionary here, until the ending comes to getcha, but that is enough. I had heard great things about rowe's first book, Enter, Night, and how it rejuvenated the vampire story and made it viable again. but it brings new things to the table like a preoccupation with gender identity and a surprising conclusion which will affect and maybe even infect the entire preceding tale, making you want to go back to the beginning and approach it with new eyes.

wild fell michael rowe

it has all the hallmarks of classic horror: secluded house with a dark past, small town whose history continues to haunt its residents, uninformed stranger arriving to shake things up, ghostly childhood playmates, mysterious accidents, nightmares, and some brain trauma and memory loss to keep it good and ambiguous. This is a very typical ghost story in some ways, and a very atypical one in others.

wild fell michael rowe

OH MY GOD, THIS BOOK MADE IT INTO MIDNIGHT MASS!!












Wild fell michael rowe