![]() Here he showcases how mature he has grown as a writer and how to do it without sacrificing what made him so awesome in the first place: all the gooey gory stuff. ![]() While I recommend anything he has written this is him at the top of his game. The second one had all those killer elements but added a whole Memento like broken timeline piece to the puzzle that goes to the craziest of places and reminded me why I think Tim Curran is one of the best writers of fiction writing at this time: because he has one of the best imaginations out there. Set up + Spooky History + Grand Finale Gorefest = a fantastic story. The first one is a Tim-Curran-Creature-Feature-Splatterpalooza and it was more inline with what the original book was like. ![]() That issue is fixed and both stories in this are fast paced AF, and they are both awesome for completely different reasons. I loved the original Dead Sea novel but thought it could have been a tad more streamlined, that some parts were a bit long. ![]() Buckle up folks, because this may be the best stuff he has ever written. My reviews for Tim Curran books usually consist of a bunch of superlatives, a whole lot of praising and respect and admiration and love, then some more superlatives, maybe some hyperbole, then some shameless groveling and fanboy gushing to finish. ![]()
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