“The Creeper” was definitely creepy. It almost makes you believe in urban legends. The book goes at a relatively good pace and, as I said, is a bit creepy, it‘s not a seat-of-your-pants thriller.
“The Creeper” was definitely creepy. It almost makes you believe in urban legends. The book goes at a relatively good pace and, as I said, is a bit creepy, it‘s not a seat-of-your-pants thriller.
Renowned academic Dr Sparling seeks help with his project on a remote Irish village. Historical researchers Ben and Chloe are thrilled to be chosen – until they arrive. It seems a nameless fear stalks the streets, but nobody will talk – nobody except one little girl. Her words strike dread into the hearts of the newcomers. Three times you see him. Each night he comes closer...
A. M. Shine's 'The Creeper' is negligibly unnerving and and had me at “Uh Oh” 🫣🤭. The Creeper and its rules played with my mind and dredged up fear of suffering from the consequences of not believing in the unexplained.
Let‘s say I won‘t be looking out my window at night anytime soon.
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I‘m enjoying The Creeper so far. There‘s a small part that got under my skin and before I knew it I had shared a tweet and thread about it. This coupled with my rewatch of Final Destination 2 and 3 have inspired a blog post I‘m working on, appropriately titled “Things That Make Me Go Eww”. What makes you go “eww” in the books you‘ve read or are reading? So far, in this book, it‘s swallowing loogies. Eww, yuck, gross. 🤢 🙃