Review coming soon.I was in the mood for another short story by Jeremy Bates. Not really surprising because most of his stories and books I find interesting. I’ve put this story on my TBR list about a year ago so I couldn’t really remember why I chose it but I started reading it anyway. I’m glad I did, it was a new kind of story for me, though really not the best of Jeremy Bates.
As I started reading I “woke up” together with the protagonist. And of course he didn’t know where is which almost made him panic. Do you know those occasions when you sleep in some other place other than your home and your bed and you wake up in the middle of the night scared and disorientated? That what I first thought when I followed the character through his wake up phase. When Harry (our main character) explored the place he woke up in I was reminded of the scene from “Saw” movies. Did Jeremy went for this illusion or it was just a coincidence? I can’t tell, but anyway I was in the mood after “figuring it out”.
Harry pretty quickly gets out of the place only to return later. The only thing that matters that he has no memory of himself. He doesn’t recognize the face on what suppose to be his driving license nor he even feels his voice as his own. Some scary shit. As Harry gets out and recognizes the city he starts walking around, some things bring memories, more like feelings, to him. At first he tries to figure out what happened, later he gives up, and yet again he tries to understand what happened to him.
I won’t go into more detail because the story is short and giving out more than I already did would spoil a lot, but I have to mention that the ending didn’t surprise me. Somehow I knew who Beth was when Harry met her, etc. The story, even if it was quite original for me, didn’t really felt that interesting. Reading how Harry is practically drinking himself to death didn’t make an impression on me nor it was something I haven’t read of.
The ending was intriguing and fast paced but that’s all I can say. Well, maybe that the ending was my kind of ending. That’s why I love horror. Not everything ends happily.
I give this story 3 out 5 because even if it was almost interesting it didn’t leave impression on me like most Jeremy Bates books does.