CUNNING FOLK REVIEWED BY NOTES FROM AN ECLECTIC READER

"In perfect time for the change of the seasons from all things green and alive to brown and dying along with the reduction of daylight hours comes Adam Nevill’s latest novel, CUNNING FOLK. In it Nevill repeats and very possibly surpasses his past successes in folk horror, THE RITUAL (2011) and THE REDDENING (2019), both of which I have reviewed in the past. Moving into their first home in rural South West England, Tom and Fiona with their four-year-old daughter, Gracey, have no idea of the malice and despicable deadliness which awaits them… none of which emanates from the sorely in need of repair house, itself. CUNNING FOLK is a spellbinding, brilliantly conceived, beautifully written work which will take readers’ imaginations to places they likely have never envisioned before. For a complete review of CUNNING FOLK, please see my review page: Notes from an Eclectic Reader." (Facebook)

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