So everyone prepares themselves….the sky is not falling…hell has not frozen over…but this marks the first time that I don’t give Elias Witherow a perfect 5/5 review. This book was a very different experience after my public love affair with The Third Parent and both Black Farm stories. It is a much simpler premise and execution, with a fairly slow first half and a nail-biter of a latter portion. But it was just a straightforward story of revenge and anger in a small town between two warring families, so it didn’t need to be over complicated. The violence and gore was absolutely there in a decent abundance, but was fairly tame compared to Witherow’s other works. There is also brief scene of rape, so reader beware. Overall, I really did enjoy the story. So my one gripe was that I felt a general disconnect throughout. It seemed like the boys from each family went from fairly simple folk to uncontrollable, murdering lunatics. The author could have just given some more background to show the growing trend of mental health difficulties with each character, leading to when things boil over, present day. But it felt like you had bullies and antagonists who went from some mild corruption and antagonistic behavior to a straight up bloodbath. Just a very abrupt and unclear pivot. And I really wanted to know more about Maria and Cole. Again, it was referenced thoroughout and had significance, but I felt like it should have been developed further to have more of an impact to the reader and Cole’s progression. And the ending was just ok, but could’ve been better. But don’t get me wrong…Elias Witherow is so immensely talented as a writer, remains one of my too three favorite authors, and I am still very excited to read his other works. But this wasn’t as strong of a showing as his aforementioned books, which all fans of horror need to read immediately, if not already done so.