I just finished reading Black Mouth by Ronald Malfi and here is what I thought about it.
2 decades was enough time for Jamie to forget the horrors of what happened when he was a child. Drinking and drugs didn’t help him escape the darkness that unfolded that summer.
No longer able to outrun his past, Jamie has to return to Black mouth to collect his brother after their mother passed away. As fate would have it, he wasn’t the only person to be returning to the place where it all happened, his 2 best friends from his teen years also have their own reasons for being drawn back to where it all started.
The 4 friends decide it is time to face the music of that summer and the deaths that happened because of their actions… The magician has reappeared and he hasn’t been idle…. He has been leading other kids down a dangerous path and it’s time for the friends to put an end to the monster once and for all……
Get ready to have the hairs on the back of your neck stay permanently erect. This book literally had me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. I was looking for the kind of horror read that built the kind of suspense that was almost too much to bear and this book nailed it.
The story centers around Jamie and his little brother Dennis and their friends Mia and Clay. One summer a man comes and teaches them magic tricks…. Something horrific happens and they don’t see each other again until one day the man shows back up again and they all realize they need to face what happened. The book shifts in time to fill in the blanks of what happened that summer back to the present and you get a little of others points of view just for clarity.
The book was really well paced and I loved the dynamic between Jamie and his brother. I also really enjoyed that the book didn’t give you an outright answer to the questions it asks.. I usually hate that but for this book, it worked so well.
I loved the eeriness of the town and the blanket of darkness that seemed to linger on every page. Really shock me out of my horror funk! This one was so brilliant and I cannot wait to see what else the author has to offer.
4.5 stars! You cannot go wrong with this book even if you tried.
Thank you to Netgalley and titan books for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.