Curse of the Reaper: A Novel

Scream meets The Shining in this page-turning horror tale about an aging actor haunted by the slasher movie villain he brought to life.

Decades after playing the titular killer in the 80s horror franchise Night of the Reaper, Howard Browning has been reduced to signing autographs for his dwindling fanbase at genre conventions. When the studio announces a series reboot, the aging thespian is crushed to learn he’s being replaced in the iconic role by heartthrob Trevor Mane, a former sitcom child-star who’s fresh out of rehab. Trevor is determined to stay sober and revamp his image while Howard refuses to let go of the character he created, setting the stage for a cross-generational clash over the soul of a monster. But as Howard fights to reclaim his legacy, the sinister alter ego consumes his unraveling mind, pushing him to the brink of violence. Is the method actor succumbing to madness or has the devilish Reaper taken on a life of its own?

In his razor-sharp debut novel, film and television writer Brian McAuley melds wicked suspense with dark humor and heart. Curse of the Reaper is a tightly plotted thriller that walks the tightrope between the psychological and the supernatural, while characters struggling with addiction and identity bring to light the harrowing cost of Hollywood fame.

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Published Oct 4, 2022

336 pages

Average rating: 8

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Anonymous
Jun 18, 2024
8/10 stars
Wasn't what I expected, but in a good way. Some of it is predictable, but I really enjoyed getting to know the characters. The development of both Howard and Trevor is done well. The other characters are just in the background, but at least not forgettable, and are at least distinguishable from each other as well as memorable. Didn't see a couple of the deaths coming. I liked getting the story from both POVs, and liked that The script pages switched things up. The writing itself is very good, aside from too many 'as' sentences. Definitely recommend.

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