While reading The Dark, you’re going to wonder why David C. Cassidy isn’t the household name that Stephen King’s or Dean Koontz’s are. The writing and story plot are on par with both of those illustrious authors.
The Dark is a fascinating read. Cassidy doesn’t write scenes, he puts you in them, smelling the nothingness of the air, or the stench. You shiver when the characters are cold, and try to slide back in your chair when they recoil. I found myself shaking my head often at how well Cassidy captures the personality of the characters.
There are scenes that are gruesome that’ll make you squirm, but I couldn’t stop reading. I kept flipping the pages hoping that the horror that was about to transpire wouldn’t. But it does. There are numerous other scenes that won’t curdle your stomach, but will have you ignore the things going on around you as you’re unable to stop reading until you learn what happens.
If I had a complaint about the book, and it’s a small one, this is a tome of a novel. It also stole three hours of one day when I neared the end and had to finish it or the day would have been a waste until I knew what happened.
If you love getting lost in a dark, frightening, world that holds a promise of all will work out in the end, even though you can’t see how, reward yourself with this novel. You won’t be sorry.
Dana, thank you SO much for this incredible review. I am a loss for words. And that says a lot, LOL. Seriously, this made my day. Thank you for taking the time to read and review it. 🙂
The pleasure was mine. I hope it helps you sell plane loads of this incredible book.
Great review! David C. Cassidy is a master at his craft, a vivid writer who does put you in the scene. Now, I scared to read The Dark, lol.
Elise, make sure you know where your children are while reading it. 🙂 Thanks for commenting.