My Review of The Only Good Indians by Stepheb Graham Jones
Title: The Only Good Indians
Author: Stephen Graham Jones
Published: July 14, 2020
Published by: Sega Press/Gallery Books
Genre: Horror/ Thriller
Pages: 310 Pages
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review:
So this definitely was not what I expected but I enjoyed it! A classic horror tale that follows four men after an incident where they went hunting and they killed a pregnant elk doe.
First, we start off with Luis, who lived on the Rez for a long time. Luis had it all the beautiful wife, the great career, and a home. While it seems he has it all he seems to keep either having hallucinations or the spirit of the pregnant elk doe in his house. Then, his pet dog died and he was convinced it was the elk that had something to do with his dog's death. While slowly he's losing his mind and eventually commits murder, this is a slasher book at its finest. Then we get a chance of POV with the other guys on that hunting trip, it gets creepier and gory. This is a great horror book, definitely not something that you will want to read at night in the dark. I do have to say that this book is amazing because it has the Indian culture mixed in along with the story! If you love horror books then this should be on your TBR but, you have to stick with it past the first like 60 pages then it gets twisty.
First, we start off with Luis, who lived on the Rez for a long time. Luis had it all the beautiful wife, the great career, and a home. While it seems he has it all he seems to keep either having hallucinations or the spirit of the pregnant elk doe in his house. Then, his pet dog died and he was convinced it was the elk that had something to do with his dog's death. While slowly he's losing his mind and eventually commits murder, this is a slasher book at its finest. Then we get a chance of POV with the other guys on that hunting trip, it gets creepier and gory. This is a great horror book, definitely not something that you will want to read at night in the dark. I do have to say that this book is amazing because it has the Indian culture mixed in along with the story! If you love horror books then this should be on your TBR but, you have to stick with it past the first like 60 pages then it gets twisty.
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