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Freeze di Daniel Pyle
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Freeze (edizione 2011)

di Daniel Pyle

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A raging snowstorm has stranded Tess and Warren in their mountain home with no power and little heat. When an accident leaves Tess coughing up pools of blood, Warren has no choice but to brave the storm in search for help.He's afraid he'll be too late.But what he should be afraid of are the creatures slinking through the blizzard and watching his every move.… (altro)
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Titolo:Freeze
Autori:Daniel Pyle
Info:Blood Brothers Publishing, Kindle Edition, 141 pages
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I gave it four stars:

A great monster romp with very unusual (and quite nasty) creatures. I would love to read a sequel to learn more about these monsters--where they come from and what they are up to. In a time when every other horror novel is about zombies, how often do you get to enjoy a story about a completely different kind of creature?

Atmosphere. I will admit that I really love stories where the characters are isolated and left to their own devices and I could really feel the arctic chill in the air. It was almost a toss up at times which was more deadly: the creatures or the blizzard.

Pacing was great. Read it in one sitting. It was exactly as long as it should be. Pyle kept the story simple, limiting it mainly to 2 characters and kept the story humming along. It never felt rushed yet never slagged in pace. Well done.

Fun. Plenty of humor. Pyle knows exactly how to write this type of story. Monster romps should be fun and this one sure was. Also, he avoided the typical cliches. These characters were not buff, brilliant, young athletic types capable of making devastating weapons out of a few pieces of wire and a couple of garden tools. They are middle aged, not particularly fit, and are about as far from mechanical engineers as you can get. They are baffled and unprepared for their circumstances, but they fight like hell and I cheered for them.

I will be reading the rest of Pyle's books and I bet that they will be just as good.

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  ChrisMcCaffrey | Apr 6, 2021 |
A reread for my Chills in Summer Challenge. As before, I enjoyed the great description, the mood setting, the tension. Then..what happened? Was that the end, or did I miss something here? Oh well. ( )
  Rita_h | Sep 27, 2013 |
This was a very fast paced and enjoyable book to read. I sit down and read the whole thing in one sitting. Very enjoyable, a few places where it could be improved but overall it was a great book and I would recommend to anyone. ( )
  dsoj84 | Mar 7, 2012 |
Wow, fast paced and well written horror. Tess and Warren are getting ready to ride out ther blizzard that is raining down on their mountain home, but as the storm grows worse they find out that there is something worse in the snow than the cold. I could not put this down and it was the first sleet ridden night of the winter and I had to look around when i heard any little noise. Well done!!! ( )
  Scoshie | Feb 12, 2012 |
Review of member giveaway eBook
This horror novella hits the ground running. A couple snowed in find that the cold is the least of their worries. Outside something strange is happening in the ice.
This was a creepy, gory, entertaining read. ( )
  AMAMUR | Sep 26, 2011 |
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A raging snowstorm has stranded Tess and Warren in their mountain home with no power and little heat. When an accident leaves Tess coughing up pools of blood, Warren has no choice but to brave the storm in search for help.He's afraid he'll be too late.But what he should be afraid of are the creatures slinking through the blizzard and watching his every move.

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