Review; To The Devil, A Cryptid by Hunter Shea
Earlier this year, I read the horror novella To The Devil, A Cryptid by Hunter Shea and today I'll post my review of the book.
Some say the Goat Man is just an old folk tale, meant to scare people from wandering too far into the woods. For a group of Satanists, crossing the infamous Goat Man's Bridge is the first step to appeasing their Dark Lord. When their sacrifice goes wrong, hell is birthed on Earth. What rises from the ashes under a lightning-slashed sky will crave only two things: to bring about chaos, and bathe in the blood of the dead.
An ex-con, pastry chef, paranormal podcaster and terrified teen fight to stay one step ahead of their destruction as the town around them is crushed under the horns of the horrifying cryptid now possessed by demons from hell. The Goat Man has arrived, and it won't leave until there is nothing left alive.
Description from Goodreads
Down in Texas, even the legends are bigger.Some say the Goat Man is just an old folk tale, meant to scare people from wandering too far into the woods. For a group of Satanists, crossing the infamous Goat Man's Bridge is the first step to appeasing their Dark Lord. When their sacrifice goes wrong, hell is birthed on Earth. What rises from the ashes under a lightning-slashed sky will crave only two things: to bring about chaos, and bathe in the blood of the dead.
An ex-con, pastry chef, paranormal podcaster and terrified teen fight to stay one step ahead of their destruction as the town around them is crushed under the horns of the horrifying cryptid now possessed by demons from hell. The Goat Man has arrived, and it won't leave until there is nothing left alive.
My Thoughts on the Book
Is it one thing Hunter Shea does well, it's creature feature horror and in this case, it's the Goat Man. The plot/story is fast-paced and engaging, and the motley crew of relatable characters trying to sort things out made it a lot more entertaining.
If you're in search of a fast-paced creature feature, I recommend checking out To The Devil, a Cryptid.
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