Review; The Cursed Among Us by John Durgin

Earlier this year, I read the YA horror novel The Cursed Among Us by John Durgin and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
It has been twenty years since the serial killer known as The Black Heart Killer terrorized the town of Newport in 1979. Life mostly returned to normal after the killer was captured. All the townspeople have to do is stay out of the woods where the bodies were abandoned—their chests ripped open, and their hearts torn out...

Howie Burke and his friends decide rules are meant to be broken. That’s what fifteen-year-old kids do. On a beautiful fall day, they decide to go out in the woods to film a horror movie when they stumble across a mysterious grave. What they don’t know is that they are about to release an evil on the town unlike anything in their home-made movies. They will soon uncover the secrets of the Black Heart Killer, and what it truly means to be cursed.

My Thoughts on the Book
The Cursed Among Us is one of those slightly action-packed and fast-paced horror novels that keeps you on your toes. The plot and storyline are engaging, and the characters are well-written. I also enjoyed the dynamics between them.

Overall, The Cursed Among Us was an enjoyable read, and if done correctly, I think it would be fun watching a movie adaption of this book.

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