Moving to the remote property in rural Idaho was supposed to be a fresh start for couple Harry and Sasha. Harry was a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, and he and Sasha felt that leaving their big city jobs for the respite of country living would be just the antidote they needed. They couldn't have been luckier with the property they found. Their beautiful home sat amongst 40 acres of sprawling forest and bountiful meadows. It was the perfect home. Their neighbors, the elderly couple Dan and Lucy who farmed the land next to theirs for decades provided a warm welcome to the area and promised to help them acclimate to their new life. It wasn't until Harry and Sasha met their neighbors for dinner that their paradise began to crumble.
The evening started just as you would expect it to. Pleasantries were exchanged among food and drink, and Dan and Lucy ensured their young acquaintances felt supported. It was when they separated into different rooms, Dan with Harry and Lucy with Sasha, that things turned odd. Dan pulled out a binder and handed it to Harry. He went off proclaiming about how the land was cursed and that spirits would make their presence known. As long as Harry and Sasha complete the corresponding tasks to specific signs, the spirits will do no harm. Harry grabbed Sasha and stormed away from Dan and Lucy's house, not sure if these old wives' tales are some kind of delirium or worse, a sick joke. Either way, he will have nothing to do with any kind of paranormal nonsense. By spring, the couple has all but forgotten about the alleged curse. But then the first indication of the evil appears, just as Dan and Lucy foretold. Like it or not, Harry and Sasha are about to live through their worst nightmare.
Old Country by Matt and Harrison Query had quite the unlikely beginning. The genesis of this horror story began as a Reddit thread posted to the notorious r/NoSleep. Matt Query posted to the site for years before his short story "My Wife and I Bought A Ranch" went viral. Matt turned to his screenwriting brother Harrison to flesh out the story into a full novel. Grand Central Publishing, who also provided me with an advanced copy of the work for review, published Old Country, and the book has already been picked up by Netflix for an adaptation. I'm an unabashed horror junkie, so I had high expectations for the book. It drew me in from the very start, expertly combining an already eerie setting with a legend that seemed just believable enough to get under my skin. The pace was quick, the scares were plentiful, and the characters were given enough depth to ground all of the paranormal into a sense of reality. Everything came together into a conclusion that was as terrifying as it was satisfying. If you're looking for a spooky read, go ahead and add this one to your TBR. You won't regret it!
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I just saw this book at my library and was wondering if it was any good. I love a good eerie paranormal read, but often they disappoint at the end. I'm really glad to hear you ended up liking this one and that the ending was satisfying. I gravitate to spooky reads as fall comes, so I'll be putting this one on my list to read soon. :D
ReplyDeleteIt will make for the perfect read for the fall season!
DeleteOne think they should have known by looking at that house lol
ReplyDeletePart of the fun of horror is how clueless the people encountering obviously haunted places can be haha.
DeleteThis sounds awesome and sounds like it would make a good Netflix adaptation too! :)
ReplyDeleteIt was so fun! I can't wait to see how it gets adapted!
DeleteI like horror and the way that this story even came about is incredibly interesting. I would definitely pick this one up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool story of how they got published. Glad you liked it so much too!
ReplyDeleteLauren @ www.shootingstarsmag.net
The internet continues to be a gift haha.
DeleteSounds delicious, just requested it from the library!
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