Rating:

Another day, another great Keene book. What you see is what you get with this great author who is fast becoming one of my all-time favourites. Lean and pacy, full of blood, lust and action, he really keeps the reader engaged and never bored.
I’ve read four of his novels now and have more to read from this prolific American writer. This doesn’t hit the heights of The Rising say, maybe it’s the hero being an author that I find a bit lazy. But it’s full of Keeneism from start to finish and I like his characters and root for them unlike some other writers.
This is something a little different and the Machen reference wasn’t lost on me either.
Keep going, I’m a big fan.
Blurb
When mysterious music is heard in the forest at night and women begin disappearing without a trace, novelist Adam Senft discovers that the town of LeHorn's Hollow has become the victim of an ancient nightmare worse than any ghost.