The Chill :Book review

Book review

Title: The Chill
Author: Scott Carson
Genre: Supernatural thriller 

Picked this up based on some good reviews, particularly from author Stephen King. 

It’s a case of Science vs Superstition. The Chill is the story of a drowned village that is slated to exist beneath a reservoir in Upstate New York.  In order to bring good to the city and it’s people, a small settlement had to be sacrificed. A hundred years later, the past eventually comes calling. 

When the inspector in charge of the dam sees something unbelievable, little does he realize that it would result in a catastrophe.  A number of characters are linked to this past which include the son of the county Sheriff, a woman officer and her father. 

Readers get well acquainted with the characters as the author does a fine job of sketching their persona.  The tension in the plot picks up at a gradual pace. With his vivid descriptions, he manages to attain a fine balance between engineering marvels of dam construction, nature and the supernatural elements. 

Many instances in the book are eerie and end up giving you the creeps.  Overall it makes for a gripping read even though it tends to drag a little in between.  It’s a classic case of ghosts from the past resurfacing. 

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