Whatever the cause, once the ferry service and the phone towers go down, panic ensues and begins to tear the community apart.
Dead Water by C.A. Fletcher is a book I genuinely wanted to love. At first glance, it seemed like a book that would be right up my alley: an atmospheric folk horror about an isolated community.
However, I feel that the story was far too long for what it was trying to achieve. It’s 513 pages long, which is something that might work more for a complex fantasy novel with a lot of worldbuilding. Instead we get a lot of quiet character scenes that focuses on the various villagers mundane lives, and the characters themselves (except for maybe Sig) weren’t compelling enough to hold my interest.
It takes about 60% of the novel for us to finally get to the meat of the story, and while there are some moments of creepiness, this book was honestly a slog to get through.
Thank you, NetGalley and Redhook, for providing me with a review copy.
Book Details:
Publication Date : July 19, 2022
Publisher : Redhook
ASIN: B09H6VYLHK
Pages : 513
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