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Caleb J Pecue

Autore di Doors of Darkness

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Okay kids, let's get the disclaimer out right up front, shall we? Yes, I have a story in this collection. I am (counting the intro) 1/28th of the book.

Now for my review of everything I didn't write...

You'll likely read this in every review, but what's cool about this anthology is that there's more than just a central theme. Instead, it's a collection of stories that all take place on a single street in an unnamed town. Fern Street is not a place you want to visit, but it's a fun visit.

I started reading the hard copy of this collection, but switched over to the audiobook version more for the novelty of hearing someone else read the story I'd written. Gotta give it to the narrator, Michael T. Bradley, he did an excellent job throughout (including my story).

As for the stories, I will admit I was a little worried after the first three or four as they all seemed to come down to someone getting someone else with a knife. And, it's just a personal preference, but I'm not a fan of slasher stuff. Not in movies, not in my horror fiction. So, while the stories weren't bad, they weren't necessarily my cup of tea.

However, as the stories progressed, they also became much more varied. So, as I worked my way farther down the Fern Street neighbourhood, I found myself drawn more and more by the stories. For me, the collection really seemed to hit its stride around addresses 115 to 120, though there were other good ones spread out through the collection.

The writing was uniformly good which, quite frankly, is a shock, as usually anthologies tend to have their really well written stories and some that are not so much. Not this one. All well done.

If there was any disappointment for me, it came right up front with the introduction by Cameron Chaney who I'd never heard of prior to being in this collection. Apparently he's a horror YouTube personality. Anyway, while I know a lot of my peers were excited that he was writing an introduction, the one thing I really expect is for that person elected to introduce the book...to have at least read the book. To me, at least, its very obvious that Chaney didn't. His intro seems to have very little to do with anything other than Cameron Chaney up until the last couple of paragraphs.

Regardless, that's a minor niggling concern, as it's not one of the stories, nor does it impact what's to come. This collection works to harken back to the 70s/80s horror paperbacks that proliferated in the wake of Stephen King and his more successful peers, such as Koontz and Masterton and Herbert and, most especially the underappreciated Charles L. Grant.

And I think Pecue did a great job of making that happen. This is a really good collection.
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TobinElliott | Jan 12, 2024 |

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