11.10.23

The Rift


The Rift
By Seth C Adams
Genre:-Contemporary Horror Thriller
Pages:-208
Publisher:-Flame Tree Press
Blurb:-From the author of the acclaimed If You Go Down to the Woods (HarperCollins) comes a new thriller in the slipstream of Jacob's The Monkey's Paw and King's Pet Sematary.
 Joe Jimenez, grieving father and estranged husband, on the eve of the anniversary of his son's death is on the brink of complete despair when he witnesses the arrival of a strange atmospheric anomaly.
 The rift-a curious tear in the very air of his backyard-appears nightly, and after some experimentation, Joe discovers that for everything that's sent through the rift, something similar, but horribly wrong, comes back. And when something on the other side claims to be in possession of his son, Joe has to make the most important decision of his life; should he go through and find out?
PRAISE FOR SETH C. ADAMS
"An atmospheric, gritty page-turner"-Alex Lake, author of After Anna
"I went through every emotion reading the novel"-Sam Carrington, author of Saving Sophie
"Chilling and absorbing"-Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House
Thank you #AD #Gifted @randomthingstours
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Twitter:-@SethCAdams @flametreepress @RandomTTours @mamof9
My Review:-It's the eve of the anniversary of Joe Jimenez's son, he was really struggle with his grief, he misses him. Joe has a rift, a tear in the air in his backyard. It's not long before Joe starts to experimenting with the rift. But over time Joe has noticed that what goes through the rift doesn't come back the same, it comes back with something wrong with it and not in a good way. When a note appears saying his son is on the other side of the rift, Joe starts asking himself should he go through or left things as they are. What would you do?
 The story is full with emotions, both good and bad. Seth's descriptions mean you are pulled more into the story. I read this in one sitting.

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