Road Seven
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- USD 9.99
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
A remote island, a monster hunt, and a past that refuses to stay buried.
Mark Sandoval, a once-famous cryptozoologist haunted by a hit-and-run, seeks refuge in Hvildarland, a remote Icelandic island, after grainy footage surfaces of a possible unicorn. He hires an assistant, and they venture to the farm where the sighting occurred, only to find more than they bargained for.
As they delve deeper, they uncover military secrets and chilling truths about the island's history and its residents. With the lines between reality and illusion blurring, they must confront their inner demons and decide what they are willing to risk in the face of the unknown. Perfect for readers of speculative fiction, horror, and mystery, this novel blends dark humor with philosophical themes, exploring the nature of belief and the price of knowledge.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Rosson (The Mercy of the Tide) delves into the strange world of cryptozoology in this well wrought speculative tale that is quirky and creepy by turn. Burned-out academic Brian Schutt is desperate for a change when he sees that Mark Sandoval, a celebrity cryptozoologist, bestselling author, and self-proclaimed alien-abductee, is recruiting a research assistant. Though their first meeting reveals Sandoval to be an unstable alcoholic, Brian accepts the position, traveling with Sandoval to Hv ldarland, off the coast of Iceland, to investigate an alleged unicorn sighting. But from the moment they arrive, Brian senses a conspiracy afoot with the people of Hvildarland. As the truth about both Hvildarland and Sandoval's seedy background comes to light, Rosson makes a powerful case for human nature being just as unknowable and elusive as the unicorn the men are hunting. Rosson shifts from the mundane to the horrible at breakneck speed, creating a sense of unstoppable momentum. Less successful are the sometimes jarring shifts in narrator from Brian to Sandoval and from third to first person. Still, the blend of genres, from science fiction to cosmic horror, is masterfully executed. Readers will be riveted by this clever, unsettling adventure.