Review; Sallow Bend by Alan Baxter

Earlier this year, I read the folk horror novel Sallow Bend by Alan Baxter and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Something old and deadly has awoken.

When two teenagers go missing from the small, rural town of Sallow Bend, the residents come together to search for them. Little do they suspect that finding the wayward girls will be the start of their problems. An ancient evil is rising, and only one man seems to realize that everyone is in danger and this is not the first time it’s happened. With the carnival in town, people want to have a good time, but for many, this will be the worst time of their lives. SALLOW BEND – a tense and frightening folk horror novel from Alan Baxter and Cemetery Dance Publications.

My Thoughts on the Book
I really enjoyed reading Sallow Bend. The plot is engaging and the characters, especially Caleb, who I also suspect is probably on the autism spectrum in one way or another. I also really enjoyed the spooky atmosphere and how the story crept along, with a certain old-school horror vibe to it.

Overall, if one is in search of a creepy read, feel free to pick up Sallow Bend.

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