JG Faherty’s “He Waits” is another excellent novella in Delirium Books’ ongoing series.
It begins with a frightening tragic death-Ron Francis’s younger brother Stu is dragged into a well by a monster right before his eyes. Assuming nobody will believe him Ron says Stu fell into the well, and maintains that lie for more than 30 years. When Ron returns to his deceased father’s property, his own sons fall victim to the same fate as Stu. Determined to save his children and come to terms with this demon from his past, Ron enters the infernal depths of the well shaft.
The first few chapters set this situation up in a rather routine way. The reader knows all of this from the teaser that probably led them to buy the book anyway, but I must admit I initially thought the fact that Ron’s sons made the exact same mistake he and Stu did a bit contrived. But then, I thought-well these kids did what kids do-especially boys, it seems-we always think “[fill in the blank] isn’t going to happen to us”-we’re invulnerable. So I went with it.
Well, Faherty is a skilled horror writer and once this premise is set up, predictability ends. All of the clichéd plot points and probable happy ending you might expect do not occur. Once Ron enters the well, Faherty presents an original plot that had one twist I did not expect and a heck of an ending as well.
All of the main characters are fleshed out so you care about their fates, most of all the main character, Ron. The novella is told from his point of view and provides great emotional depth for this length work. Initially, there is insight into how the lie wounds him for thirty years, and then once he goes down the well, Faherty does an excellent job of portraying a character willing to go through any sacrifice to save his children.
There are indeed monsters in the depths of the labyrinthine world below the well and some other ghastly surprises. Faherty does an excellent job describing this underworld, building both fear from revulsion and taut suspense.
The book can easily be read in one sitting and I recommend that to get the full impact.