Creepy and full of tension!
“It isn’t food or drink…It isn’t science either. It’s something in the woods.”
The Possession is a fast-paced horror thriller by Michael Rutger.
The story focuses on Nolan who runs a YouTube channel called The Anomaly Files. Nolan and his crew, Ken, Molly and Pierre travel to a remote village to investigate a series of mysterious stone wall found in and around the surrounding woods. There they meet Nolan’s ex, Kristy, who as a journalist is there to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl Could the two be connected?
The plot is paced perfectly throughout with a high level of nail-biting tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat and turning those pages at a furious pace.
The characters are well-developed and believable that they seemed real and it was impossible not to feel genuine fear and trepidation. The dialogue was brilliantly written and realistic whilst at times laugh-out-loud funny! Best displayed in my favourite character Ken. I think I would like him!!
“Thirty-five is not the first draft of being a human. There are editorial marks in your margins.”
This is the second book in The Anomaly Files series and I have not read the first but most certainly will do very soon. However, this worked very well for me as a stand-alone book in its own right.
The Possession is a very creepy and atmospheric read that will make you sleep with the lights on and I recommend it to anyone who likes to fell a chill running down your spine!!
Thank you Zaffre and Readers First for the opportunity to read this book.
The Possession is a fast-paced horror thriller by Michael Rutger.
The story focuses on Nolan who runs a YouTube channel called The Anomaly Files. Nolan and his crew, Ken, Molly and Pierre travel to a remote village to investigate a series of mysterious stone wall found in and around the surrounding woods. There they meet Nolan’s ex, Kristy, who as a journalist is there to investigate the disappearance of a teenage girl Could the two be connected?
The plot is paced perfectly throughout with a high level of nail-biting tension that keeps you on the edge of your seat and turning those pages at a furious pace.
The characters are well-developed and believable that they seemed real and it was impossible not to feel genuine fear and trepidation. The dialogue was brilliantly written and realistic whilst at times laugh-out-loud funny! Best displayed in my favourite character Ken. I think I would like him!!
“Thirty-five is not the first draft of being a human. There are editorial marks in your margins.”
This is the second book in The Anomaly Files series and I have not read the first but most certainly will do very soon. However, this worked very well for me as a stand-alone book in its own right.
The Possession is a very creepy and atmospheric read that will make you sleep with the lights on and I recommend it to anyone who likes to fell a chill running down your spine!!
Thank you Zaffre and Readers First for the opportunity to read this book.