I haven’t slept in three days. Jeff Gunhus’ first
novel for adults scared the beejeezus out of me. It takes off fast and never
slows down until the final page.
The book’s premise is the Jack Tremont has moved his
family (wife Lauren, daughters Becky and Sarah) from California to the mountains
of Western Maryland. The family, especially Jack, needed to start over after a
horrible accident.
The book opens with the abduction of an
eighteen-year-old girl by one of the novel’s central characters, Nate Huckley. This
isn’t the first young woman/girl who has been one of Huckley’s victims. The
story shifts to Jack and his daughters as he picks them up from school. After
dropping the girls off for a play date, he goes to a local bar to console a
friend who has a dying child. An ensuing rainstorm causes the gruesome death of
a local n’er-do-well. (It’s closing in on bedtime as I finish this chapter, but
knowing sleep won’t come easy, I read some more.)
The next few chapters are the most terrifying I have
ever read. Since everyone hates spoilers, let’s just say you should read this
in the daytime.
The Tremont’s have been living in Prescott City for
a year now, but they had no idea of the evil secrets they were about to encounter.
It seems like everyone in town is involved, from the sheriff to the bartender.
Before Night
Chill, Gunhus has written a YA series in order to induce his son to read.
That this is his first adult novel may be more terrifying than the book----he’ll
get better as he writes, I’m sure.
I give Night
Chill 5 out of 5 stars.
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