LITTLE HEAVEN
By Nick Cutter
For all horror fans, this is the latest—maybe greatest—novel to come from the mind of the frightening Nick Cutter to date.
As the story begins, we follow three folks who are mostly motivated by money. These folks are mercenaries who have been hired by a woman to check in on her nephew who just might have been kidnapped and taken to a place called Little Heaven—an area located in the backwoods of New Mexico. Here is where they will all face terrible evil that has come home to roost.
So intricate this journey will be. And when all characters are developed, they all become interesting flawed humans, with only one claiming that categorical mercenary title who readers know all too well.
As a whole lot of the narrative takes place in the wilds of New Mexico, the isolation and fear builds. There are monsters in them thar hills; monsters that are pure evil bringing the natural and supernatural together on the same plane.
Portraying images, as always, that stay in your mind and stop calm, peaceful sleep from coming, Nick Cutter has made a new horror that is more than colorful and absolutely perfect for the big screen on Halloween. Madness, Hell personified—all of this goes on under the huge shadow of Black Rock, a monolith that New Mexico claims.
As for the trio the reader begins with, they will soon find out that “bad” may be in their description as far as personality is concerned, but in a way readers will root for them to survive. Put the lights on in the house, because this one will scare the heck out of you!
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