Monday, 7 May 2012

Review: Armand Rosamilia's 'Bones. Death. Cenote.' is something different from somewhere else

Armand Rosamilias brief collection of horror stories with a South American flavour is something fresh in a genre dominated by Eurocentric tales and tropes.

His writing style is immediately readable and allows readers to focus on the story rather than having to dig through the writing to get to the meat of the matter. Gratifyingly, he is in no hurry to resolve the stories, and leaves room for the imagination to work at the end of each story. A fourth tale, 'Stairs to the Ocean', remniscent of Algernon Blackwood's 'The Man Whom the Trees Loved', completes the collection.

'Bones. Death. Cenote.' can easily be read by anyone but is highly recommended for horror readers seeking new sensations.

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