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March 25, 2014

Review: Night Chill by Jeff Gunhus

Review by Claire Rees

Night Chill
Jack and Lauren Tremont have two young daughters, Sarah and Becky. Jack now a stay at home dad and Lauren is a Doctor.  When Nate Huckley attacks Jack and his daughters at a rest stop during a storm, Jack manages to escape with the girl’s safe in his car but not without crashing into Huckley, which leaves Huckley in a coma and jack and the girls a trip to A&E.

After the accident Jack starts getting terrifying hallucinations. Is this just a case of PTSD or something more sinister?

When Jacks Daughter Sarah is kidnapped, he becomes the prime suspect. As he scrambles to find her he meets the mysterious Joe Lonetree who claims he knows exactly what is going on and stating that he can help Jack.  After uncovering a web of lies and deceit that goes deeper than he could have ever imagined, and not knowing who else he can trust he turns to Joe Lonetree as his only ally to help his stop this evil.

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The further Jack and Lonetree get into the mystery the more frightening things get. They discover sickening rituals and men who will stop at nothing to sacrifice people to make them immortal, unable to die from disease or age.

An insight into how far a person will go for immortality and the lengths a father will go to, to protect his child. Will Jack find Sarah in time or has he lost his little girl forever?

This story lives up to its name and is definitely chilling. The characters are very well thought out even down to the smallest details in their backgrounds. The plot is very well planned and scary and will definitely give you chills. The shocking twists and turns will keep you guessing and the nightmares will keep you awake night after night.

This book is not for the faint-hearted. I would recommend it to those who love a good horror.


Book Info:
ebook and paperback (437 pages)
Published May 2013 by Seven Guns Press
ISBN13: 9780615828381
Source: Author
Read: March 2014



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