A really smoothly-written, exciting, involving, tale, with a large character populace ( each one actively delineated and backdropped--all endangered) and some creatively-engineered "monsters" invading the beaches and homes of southeast Long Island. By "creatively-engineered" I include both author Hunter Shea's imaginative staging, plotting, and creature-design; and the "research & development" brought forth by those pesky "mad scientists" on a certain nearby island in Long Island Sound. The horror is, yes, visceral; but an integral part of the story, and this reviewer did not find it to be over the top, but just right.
Reviews by Mallory A. Haws On Goodreads, Amazon. In top 1% of Goodreads reviewers.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Review: THE MONTAUK MONSTER by Hunter Shea
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