Review; The Dover Demon by Hunter Shea

Recently, I read the horror novel The Dover Demon by Hunter Shea and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
The Dover Demon is real…and it has returned.

In 1977, Sam Brogna and his friends came upon a terrifying, alien creature on a deserted country road. What they witnessed was so bizarre, so chilling, they swore their silence. But their lives were changed forever.

Decades later, the town of Dover has been hit by a massive blizzard. Sam’s son, Nicky, is drawn to search for the infamous cryptid, only to disappear into the bowels of a secret underground lair. The Dover Demon is far deadlier than anyone could have believed. And there are many of them. Can Sam and his reunited friends rescue Nicky and battle a race of creatures so powerful, so sinister, that history itself has been shaped by their secretive presence?

My Thoughts on the Book
The Dover Demon is a fast-paced book with a few twists and turns here and there, which made it a lot more interesting. I also found the whole Dover Demon and the underground lair a bit fascinating, and I found several of the characters relatable.

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