‘The Drowning Pool’ by Syd Moore: A Review

‘The Drowning Pool’ by Syd Moore is a brilliantly intruiging story of horror and betrayal.


Set in modern day the heroine, Sarah Grey, is drawn by ghostly apparitions to a time when her name sake in the 1800’s was accused of witchcraft.


The overall plot is reminiscent of old horrors of the 70’s which although not everyone’s cup of tea I love.


The story was well written and had a very fast pace. The narrative was written from the main characters prospective which engaged the reader but at times used words and phrases that noone would really write in memoirs so I found it a little condescending.


Overall I really enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more of Syd Moore’s novels.


Overall I rate: VVVV


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Published on November 12, 2014 08:55
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