Post by Dreadlocksmile on Aug 21, 2009 8:59:52 GMT
Dreadlocksmile review:
Back in 1991 the author Mark Morris released his second novel ‘Stitch’ through Piatkus Books. Drawing upon his dark imagination, Morris’ novel ‘Stitch’ delivers a nasty tale of a bizarre magical force that empowers its victims that become part of it’s cult. From the start of the novel, Morris weaves a graphic and at time disturbing tale that keeps a fast pace throughout. From the outset, the reader explores the lives of various characters who’s stories will all eventually all come together to create this harrowing adventure into the depraved world of this powerful force.
The novel is well written, with scenes that will feed your imagination with the horrific nature that is described in great detail. Morris has managed to encapsulate the mental torment and the desperate atmosphere that the individuals undergo within the novel. Based predominantly within the student halls of residence for the first years studying at a university, the book dwells on the uncertainty and nervous feelings that surround the characters.
As the novel builds towards the dramatic climax, Morris’ imagination delivers vivid and bizarre turn of events, that make up this creepy tale. Shocking in places, the book is not for the faint hearted or easily offended, but will be enjoyed by fans of the modern horror genre. If you like Clive Barker’s early horror work, then you’ll love this book. Highly recommended! The book runs for a total of 423 pages.
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