My Review of Silent Creek by Tony Wirt

Title: Silent Creek

Author: Tony Wirt

Published: October 7,2025

Publisher: Thomas & Mercer/ Brilliance Publishing

Genre: Thriller, Domestic Thriller, Suspense

Pages: 253 pages

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Review:

I just finished reading Silent Creek by Tony Wirt, and wow — this book was definitely creepy, but in a really good way! From the first few chapters, it had this dark, unsettling vibe that totally pulled me in. The small-town setting felt so real that I could almost picture being there, which made the scary moments even more intense.

What I liked most was how the story kept building tension little by little. There weren’t a ton of jump scares, but that made it even creepier — the kind of story that makes you glance over your shoulder while you’re reading. The characters were interesting too, especially because you’re never quite sure who to trust.

Even though some parts honestly gave me goosebumps, I really enjoyed it. The mix of mystery, suspense, and those eerie details made it a perfect read for fall. If you like thrillers that get under your skin without being over-the-top gory, Silent Creek is definitely worth checking out.

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