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Demon by Matt Wesolowski #SixStories #Review#Giveaway
I am delighted to be on the Orenda Blog Tour to celebrate the launch of Matt Wesolowski's latest Six Stories Episode, Demon. I have reviewed the first five in the series and you can read my reviews here:
Six Stories | Hydra | Changeling | Beast
| Deity
In 1995, the picture-perfect village of Ussalthwaite was the site of one of the most heinous crimes imaginable, in a case that shocked the world.
Twelve-year-old Sidney Parsons was savagely murdered by two boys his own age. No reason was ever given for this terrible crime, and the ‘Demonic Duo’ who killed him were imprisoned until their release in 2002, when they were given new identities and lifetime anonymity.
Elusive online journalist Scott King investigates the lead-up and aftermath of the killing, uncovering dark stories of demonic possession, and encountering a village torn apart by this unspeakable act.
And, as episodes of his Six Stories podcast begin to air, and King himself becomes a target of media scrutiny and the public’s ire, it becomes clear that whatever drove those two boys to kill is still there, lurking, and the campaign of horror has just begun...
My Thoughts
Readers of the Six Stories series will be familiar with the format. Told through six characters who all contribute to a podcast which is investigating a cold crime, there are elements of horror which swirl around the scene. Set in an isolated setting there is danger and foreboding in buckets and each podcast contributor adds to a slowly unfolding picture which leaves the reader feeling unsettled. The subject of Demon concerns child murder in which the perpetrators are also children. It therefore forces you to consider how such children should be treated and rehabilitated.
I found the variety of the characters to be one of the strengths of this novel. They each had their own back story and all shared the sense that their pasts had not been forgotten and were continuing to have a profound effect on their lives. You are also shown how childish perception can be fed by their imagination and their treatment by others. Disconnected from the mainstream, they are looking for acceptance in their own way. There is something quite disturbing about the juxtaposition of childhood and the supernatural. Unsettling and dark, you know that you are reading a great story written by a great storyteller.
In short: dark and disturbing
About the Author
Matt Wesolowski is an author from Newcastle-upon-Tyne in the UK. He is an English tutor for young people in care. Matt started his writing career in horror, and his short horror fiction has been published in numerous UK- and US-based anthologies, such as Midnight Movie Creature, Selfies from the End of the World, Cold Iron and many more. His novella, The Black Land, a horror set on the Northumberland coast, was published in 2013. Matt was a winner of the Pitch Perfect competition at the Bloody Scotland Crime Writing Festival in 2015. His debut thriller, Six Stories, was an Amazon bestseller in the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia, and a WHSmith Fresh Talent pick, and film rights were sold to a major Hollywood studio. A prequel, Hydra, was published in 2018 and became an international bestseller. Changeling, the third book in the series, was published in 2019 and was longlisted for the Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. His fourth book, Beast, won the Amazon Publishing Readers’ Independent Voice Book of the Year award in 2020
Thanks to Matt Wesolowski, Karen Sullivan, Anne Cater of Orenda Books for a copy of the book and a place on the Blog Tour!
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Thanks for the blog tour support xx
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