Cabin For Rent by Seth Tucker features a creature not often portrayed in the horror genre. Tucker takes a risk by writing the story as a one-sided conversation, but the unusual POV and the accompanying flashbacks create the perfect level of suspense. The author has definitely added something captivating to the folklore of cursed cabins.
I almost passed on this story because the description seemed kind of cheesy. This experience with Seth Tucker has encouraged me to look beyond the book covers and descriptions. He has also given me another reason to stay out of dark water.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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