This one scratched that classic slasher itch in all the right ways. Think Halloween or Friday the 13th with a modern gore dial turned all the way up. Blood Night reads like a love letter to 80s and 90s horror, masked killer, small town secrets, and a final girl trying to outrun more than just the blade.
Morgan, our FMC, is complicated. She left town trying to escape her past, only to realize her new life was built on avoidance and denial. So she heads home, looking for some kind of peace... and walks straight into a nightmare. A masked killer shows up right about the same time she does, and the body count starts climbing fast.
There is a lot of blood. Some moments were maybe a little much for my taste, but they drove home one thing... no one is safe. The book sets the tone early, and once the killings start, they do not let up. Stakes get higher, tension gets tighter, and you really never know who is going to make it to the end.
Morgan held her own. She is not a superhero, she is just someone who has been through it and is trying to survive one more thing. My only gripe? The killer moves like a ghost against everyone else, flawless and unstoppable, but suddenly struggles when Morgan is the target. It did not break the story, but it did stand out.
Still, the vibe is strong. If you are looking for something gritty, fast paced, and packed with brutal throwback slasher energy, this one definitely delivers. A solid horror thriller with sharp edges and blood in its teeth.