Peter Larkin and his sister are both artists from a small town. However, when his sister gets kidnapped, her captors ask him to follow a mysterious book’s instructions in exchange for her life.
As the requests become increasingly bizarre, Peter begins to question the identity of the book’s author as well as the captor’s true motives.
It Rides a Pale Horse by Andy Marino by is a wonderfully surreal and grotesque fever dream. I mean it when I say that this book goes off-the-walls bonkers toward the end.
However, along the way, the plot itself lacks focus. It gets bogged down with irrelevant stuff that detracts away from any sense of urgency. For instance, there’s lot of idle chatter between characters or internal monologue that does nothing to progress the plot itself--like the story starts off with a several page long discussion about vaping.
Honestly, I feel like this book would benefited from being edited down and maybe it would have worked better for me as a novella instead.
Thank you, NetGalley and Redhook, for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Book Details:
Publication Date : October 4, 2022
Publisher : Redhook
ASIN : B09RWPRWYV
Pages : 400
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