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The Burying Point by Derik Cavignano
4.0
The Burying Point by Derik Cavigniano is a gripping blend of horror, thriller and supernatural.
Two weeks before Halloween in the town of Salem, Cassie Barnes goes missing. Detective Ray Hanley is summoned to help solve the case, teaming up with Elena Martinez in a race against the clock to find the missing girl before the odds of her being found alive are too small to hope for a good outcome.
They say that the first 48 hours are critical to finding a missing person. But when Detective Hanley arrives in the town of Salem, those hours are already up. Can he find the missing girl and solve the case?
Whilst trying to solve the case, dark forces work against our two main detectives.
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This novel was a perfect mixture of crime and horror with just the perfect amount of supernatural elements.
The characters were well written, whether it be they drove you up the wall or not.
The atmosphere and tension had you on edge with the first chapter having you hooked from the beginning.
You can tell the author either knew a lot about about Wicca or did a lot of research for this book as it shows in the depth of detail the topic is explored in the book.
I feel the only reason it was rated a four star is I did find it rather slow at times.
Two weeks before Halloween in the town of Salem, Cassie Barnes goes missing. Detective Ray Hanley is summoned to help solve the case, teaming up with Elena Martinez in a race against the clock to find the missing girl before the odds of her being found alive are too small to hope for a good outcome.
They say that the first 48 hours are critical to finding a missing person. But when Detective Hanley arrives in the town of Salem, those hours are already up. Can he find the missing girl and solve the case?
Whilst trying to solve the case, dark forces work against our two main detectives.
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This novel was a perfect mixture of crime and horror with just the perfect amount of supernatural elements.
The characters were well written, whether it be they drove you up the wall or not.
The atmosphere and tension had you on edge with the first chapter having you hooked from the beginning.
You can tell the author either knew a lot about about Wicca or did a lot of research for this book as it shows in the depth of detail the topic is explored in the book.
I feel the only reason it was rated a four star is I did find it rather slow at times.