
Member Reviews

4 stars
First off, I have enjoyed everything I’ve read by Gray, and this one is no exception. I went in blind, so it turned out to be a pleasant surprise of a novel. I enjoy split timelines, and this one was done masterfully. It is a fast paced and brutal book. I highly recommended.

Another winner from Wicked House! I haven’t read anything by Gray before but definitely plan to look into more of his works.
This is a fast paced and at times brutal book. I did struggle at times keeping up with the various names of dads and sons and their backstories, but not enough to remove me from the story.
I was waffling between 3.5 and 4 stars but really enjoyed the authors note regarding the monster and what it represents, so that solidified my 4 star rating.
Those interested in fast paced, creature feature books will definitely enjoy this one.
I received an advance review copy for free from NetGalley and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Le livre se lit facilement. L'écriture est fluide et l'histoire est bien écrite. Cependant, et malheureusement, l'histoire n'a rien d'original. Et c'est long à se mettre en place, puis on tourne la page plutôt rapidement. L'histoire aurait dû être plus longues de quelques dizaines de pages afin qu'on n'évite ce sentiment de vouloir en finir rapidement, comme si l'auteur n'avait plus trop d'idées.
Bref, c'est intéressant mais déjà vu. Je remercie netgalley pour ce service presse.
ENGLISH
The book reads easily. The writing is smooth and the story is well written. However, unfortunately, the story is not original. And it takes a long time to set up, and then we move on pretty quickly. The story should have been a few dozen pages longer so that we could not avoid this sense of wanting to end it quickly, as if the author had no more ideas.
Anyway, it's interesting, but I've seen it before. I thank Netgalley for this press release.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The placement of storylines going from present to past was artfully managed. Whether I was in an action scene wanting to know what happens next, or wanting to get more information on the questions that were brought up throughout the whole novel, I kept wanting to read more.
<spoiler>The concept of a "Windigo" obviously played a part in the origin of the idea for this book, but I appreciated the added details and lore that created a more unique experience. While a monster in the woods is far from an original idea, the journey left a unique impression and feel. With the concept of guilt, I really liked the perspective of certain characters when piecing it together and questions that came up: without spoiling too much, Lou and Dave.
I did have trouble keeping all of the characters straight between the fathers and the sons. With fairly generic names and popping around so much, I had to take a moment to remember which character was which before moving on with the story. Having even a little more specified background on certain characters would have helped a lot, especially with which son belonged to which father. Bob's introduction on the campsite as adults made him instantly stick out in my mind, and I had no problem remembering who he was. The skill of the author in general tells me that this could have been cleanly done more efficiently with the other characters. It feels more like the author was so intimately familiar with each character that it might have been overlooked that the characters might need a bit more background. While the past/present/future(interlude) storylines being mixed up was extremely well done, it did also create confusion with so many characters to keep track of. I can see this being played out perfectly in a movie setting with visual aids, but feel like it was the only real weakness to the book itself.
Syntax-ually speaking, there were a few typos, but not any more than a normal ebook. There were also a couple times were there was consistency issues with words used: first person narrative saying "them" when it should have said "us". Minor editing issues, but only noticed by me because I was watching for them :)</spoiler>
Overall, I was incredibly impressed with the book itself and look forward to reading more from Gray.

Like something from the mind of the great Stephen King.
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Harry. Dave. Bob. Lou. Dennis.
5 men who had complicated relationships with their fathers and with each other. Dave’s father died of natural causes, while the others all committed suicide in an effort to force their sons to confront a secret they’d been hiding for decades. A secret involving a monster in the woods where they camped and hunted for many years… The men must work through their complicated relationships, both with their dead fathers and with each other to survive. The question is… How will the men handle the secret and who will make it out alive?
Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this book. It had a fairly solid storyline, and well developed, albeit complicated, characters. Some parts were a little disjointed and there’s some punctuation errors I noticed while reading but I was still able to follow it.
I received this book as an ARC and have written this review in an unbiased manner

This is a fantastic creature feature mixed with themes of dark family secrets, regret, and redemption.
Five men go camping together to uphold their fathers last wishes. The annual camping trip had been a traditional and, after their fathers all passed away, they are asked to go together. These men aren't really friends but do it to honor their fathers last wishes.
Harry has a box which contains a very cryptic message from his father along with cassette tapes that they must all listen to together. But it doesn't take long before their camp is attacked by something huge, something vicious, and something that's hungry. Now, stuck in a cabin which offers little protection, they must unravel the secrets their fathers held before it's too late.
This novel works as a terrifying creature feature. We get to see this "thing" early on and it appears to be invincible to ordinary weapons. As it continues to hunt them, we'll find out the secrets each of these men have and what exactly it's going to take to stop this beast. It's very tense and each of the characters are well thought out. They aren't all good or bad, they're a little of both, and the dynamics between them are constantly shifting.
Set in the deep woods on a mountain, this book is atmospheric and claustrophobic as the men can't escape what's lurking outside.
There is redemption in here as well. As the men each face things from their past, decisions will have to be made to try and right the wrongs they've done, but only if they can make it out alive.
I highly recommend this book if you like tight storytelling with fully rounded characters and a great creature story.

Wow! Loved this book. Picked it up and finished it within 24 hours because I just couldn't put it down. Mr Gray writes the characters in such a realistic and convincing way that you can't help but be drawn into their lives and invested in what happens to them. My heart ached for Harry and Dave and the horrors endured by their group. The terror, dread and fear they felt was described and written so well that it fully pulled me right into every single scene. Definitely looking forward to reading more books by this author.

Wow that was a little crazy!! Lol I normally don't read horror I love mystery thrillers but not really horror! This book had a bit of everything! It had high suspense, intrigue, action, murder, mystery, and some crazy twists and turns! It was a good read but when you go into the unbelievable realm I kind of zone out I guess its just not my thing?! Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me!