THE BLACK FARM by Elias Witherow has all the great elements of horror: psychological, gore-filled, cannibalistic, supernatural, monstrous...all oozing with suspense. I've enjoyed everything the author has written, and I was sure Tommy Taffy would be his most terrifying legacy, but Witherow has stared into the abyss, fashioned it into The Pig and given readers a fresh new Hell to fear.
In this creation, Suicidals go to The Barn and must decide if they will Feed The Pig or attempt to survive the abominations populating The Farm. Unlike the others before him, Nick refuses to accept his situation and battles to find Jess, his lost love. The inner voice taunting and tormenting him is almost as entertaining as the agonizing misery he must endure on the island of the damned.
While I am very impressed with the variety of monsters Witherow has released upon his readers in this novel, my favorite part is Nick screwing around with a new arrival. (Do yourself a favor and read The Worst Kind of Monsters, if you haven't already.) I can't wait to read the sequel!
As always,
AstraDaemon
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