The Sun Down Motel : Book review
Book review
Title: The Sun Down motel
Author: Simone St James
Genre: Horror/Thriller/Mystery
The Sun Down Motel is an engrossing psychological thriller that traces a girl’s journey to Fell town in New York who is search of answers of her aunt’s mysterious disappearance thirty five years ago.
Carly Kirk sets out of her Illinois home and gets a job as a night clerk at Sun Down Hotel. The same place where her aunt Vivian worked. Yet there is something not right at the Motel. With its disturbing past, chilling encounters, voices at night, doors opening and shutting by itself, Carly finds herself ensnared in a similar situation as that of her aunt. As she sets out to unravel the mystery, Carly finds herself going deeper into the rabbit hole and stumbles upon some shocking evidence. Clearly there is more to this murkiness than what meets the eye.
Set in the town on Fell in New York, the story alternates between two timelines- 1982 and 2017. One of the highlights of this novel is the setting of the motel. Readers get a feel of some of those spooky encounters with super natural elements. The suspense and tension in the plot is nailbiting and keeps you hooked to the pages. The characterization of both Carly and Vivian is another plus point in the story. Both women are strong, determined and display courage that elicits admiration from the readers. The author also gives you a glimpse of the life in the 80s that evokes a sense of nostalgia.
The Sun Down Motel is a mash up of genres. Partly a thriller, a murder mystery and a ghost story. This atmospheric and gripping read is bound to keep you up all night.
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