It's been awhile since I've read an actual horror story, which is what Desperation is. It begins with an unsuspecting couple driving down a highway in Nevada through "the loneliest place on earth" and getting pulled over by a crazy police officer who seems to have the power to summon and communicate with coyotes, vultures, and any other animal that crosses his path. WTF?! The police officer continues making up reasons to arrest people, beating them up, randomly killing but mostly collecting them up and taking them to jail in the mining town of Desperation.
It is up to the prisoners to band together and fight the police officer and the evil entity that has overwhelmed the town. Right away you feel as though Desperation is shrouded in some kind of dark force that has been uncovered in the mine. The only one who seems to be stronger than the dark force is a little boy who is able to pray to God and receive instant miracles throughout the story. Handy!
For a Stephen King story it dragged a little for me, but if you're looking to be grossed out, creeped out, and freaked out this book is a good choice for you.
P.S. This book counts as my horror story for the Eclectic Reader Challenge. I took the photo on my flight to Kansas.
2 comments:
so glad you enjoyed your inflight beverage!
This is one of the few Stephen King titles I haven't read, I must track down a copy!
Hmm, that is quite a ask, I'd suggest perhaps Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost or Midnights Daughter by Karen Chance
Thank you for sharing your review for the Eclectic Readers Challenge
Shelleyrae @ Book'd Out
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