The Nightmare Man: A Novel

T. Kingfisher meets Cassandra Khaw in a chilling horror novel that illustrates the fine line between humanity and monstrosity.

Blackwood mansion looms, surrounded by nightmare pines, atop the hill over the small town of Crooked Tree. Ben Bookman, bestselling novelist and heir to the Blackwood estate, spent a weekend at the ancestral home to finish writing his latest horror novel, The Scarecrow. Now, on the eve of the book's release, the terrible story within begins to unfold in real life.

Detective Mills arrives at the scene of a gruesome murder: a family butchered and bundled inside cocoons stitched from corn husks, and hung from the rafters of a barn, eerily mirroring the opening of Bookman's latest novel. When another family is killed in a similar manner, Mills, along with his daughter, rookie detective Samantha Blue, is determined to find the link to the book--and the killer--before the story reaches its chilling climax.

As the series of "Scarecrow crimes" continues to mirror the book, Ben quickly becomes the prime suspect. He can't remember much from the night he finished writing the novel, but he knows he wrote it in The Atrium, his grandfather's forbidden room full of numbered books. Thousands of books. Books without words.

As Ben digs deep into Blackwood's history he learns he may have triggered a release of something trapped long ago--and it won't stop with the horrors buried within the pages of his book.

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336 pages

Average rating: 7.33

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Codeliusthe2nd
Sep 04, 2024
10/10 stars
Phew, what a fun ride “The Nightmare Man” was!

From the get-go, this novel had sunk its teeth into me. It has such a gripping premise that never lets up, which leaves us readers feeling like we’re on a speeding train that is never going to stop. The characters felt genuine and real, which easily could’ve been lost in the shuffle of the horrific acts depicted here. Markert’s writing style is so smooth, which made for a read that felt like it was going by much quicker than it actually was. I had such a good time with this novel, and it’s one that I’ll be recommending to anyone that I can - it’s just that good of a read.

I’ve been looking for books lately that get me into the spooky Halloween mood, and this certainly fits that bill.

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