Review; Inside The Devil's Nest by John Durgin

A little while ago I read the horror novel Inside The Devil's Nest by John Durgin and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Real estate agent Anthony Graham has his family on the run after witnessing a murder at the hands of the powerful Costello crime family.

They’re forced to hide at one of Anthony’s properties: a deserted campground with a sinister past.

No one is safe from the men that hunt them or the terrors that await them inside The Devil’s Nest.

My Thoughts on the Book
There's a certain dread filling this novel. Not only is it man versus man-conflict, but also man versus supernatural, both of them causing various problems and adding layers to the story. Several of the characters are complex and flawed, which makes it more engaging to read, and there's also nudges to Slavic mythology thrown into the mix. Inside the Devil's Nest is one of those books that keep you on the edge of the seat and wanting to find out what happens next. Overall it's a good read.

Comments

  1. This book looks soooo PRETTY I need to get this asap. I love a good thriller with supernatural elements.

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