Welcome to My 31 Days Of Thrills And Chills 2018! I did this last year and so excited to do it again. I’ll be sharing reviews and lots of extra spooky stuff every day leading up to Halloween. I hope you’ll join me!
I’m sharing all kinds of books, movies, and other spooky stuff for every day in October. Gots to get those scares on for the 31st!
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Snowbeast
by Peter Tremayne
Genre: Horror
My Review
There’s a mythical beast dwelling in the Scottish mountains. Those not local to the area scoff at the tales of death the creature has caused. Those that know better don’t intrude on its territory. But the beast no longer recognizes boundaries. It goes where it will. Kills what it will. First, animals are found torn to pieces. Then the bodies of people. Something has changed and all should fear what’s coming.
This story had so much promise. I love crytpid tales, especially about the big hairy guys, sasquatch or abominable. Sadly, about halfway in this story got too strange, the thing with the Monk just didn’t work for me. I wanted more rampaging beast and less of the why.
I did like some of the characters and the author did put me in the location. I’m a sucker for stories where the environment plays a large roll in how the characters fight and/or survive. But again, not enough yeti. At least, not the kind of creature I wanted.
I’ve read a lot of Peter’s books and, even though they didn’t all blow me away, he had plenty of stories that managed to keep me dialed in. And I’ll always check out what he writes next.
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Synopsis
No man could have made such prints, even if a man were walking barefoot in the dead of night across an inhospitable mountain slope.
When Ellen MacDonald arrives for a surprise visit to her uncle’s remote lodge on the lower slopes of the snow-swept Cairngorms, Doctor MacDonald is on a most unusual case.
At the time-hallowed monastery of St Bechan, a brother has fallen dangerously ill with a mysterious sickness. The doctor’s diagnosis suggests a baffling fever, but to the monks of St Bechan, steeped in the dark myths of the Black Peak, it is a case of possession.
Sudden, savage deaths follow – animals, and then men. In the shadow of the jagged peaks towering against the grey skies of Scotland an immemorial legend has come to light – a legend reaching across hundreds of years and thousands of miles. In the chill mountains a low, fretful wail rises and falls with the driving wind – the cry of the SNOWBEAST!
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I own the above eBook cover. This is the paperback cover from 1083. I don’t think its available now. Which do you like more?
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This is a cover that I love (both of them! lol) The first looks more modern, but the second, well, it reminds me of something I could have read when I was a kid. Thanks for sharing!
I know. They both have something to offer.
This is the kind of book I like to read when we get one of our winter snows that closes all the roads. Can’t go anywhere, so might as well read!
The author does an amazing job with his visual writing. I just wish there had been more of the Snowbeast. And one of the few things I enjoy about cold weather is snuggling up with a good book:)
I like the top one best. Yetis rule.
makes me think of an older movie with a yeti that looked similar to this one. Good movie!
Creature books!!! I love me a creature book even though most the time they are pretty silly. 🙂
Yeah. Silly or just plain terrifying! LOL
Too bad it was not your favorite by this author Laura!
Thanks. I’ll still keep reading his books. They can’t always be what we wish for but this still had some good parts.
Is it just me or they look so 90’s!
They remind me of that serie “goosebumps”
They had books and also a tv series if I’m not mistaken
Goosebumps still has a show. I loved the books too!
It snowed today in Minnesota where I used to live before I moved to NC. Anne – Books of My Heart
Just thinking about snow makes me shiver. LOL Been a long time since I’ve lived in a climate where it could.
What a fun cover! I love wintry books, especially when they have some horror in them.
I can’t resist the big hairy guys. LOL
I have a couple by this author on my ereader but he gets mixed reviews which is probably why I’ve put them on the backburner for now!
If you go back and check reviews of some of his other books I read, You’ll see mine are mixed too. It’s not his writing, per se. It’s the plot doesn’t always jibe for me.
Well, darn. Sorry to hear this wasn’t as good as you’d hoped. I love that you shared the older cover as well! While the original cover would have grabbed me back then, the new one is what made me check out your review. 🙂
I love older versions of covers. This one looked fun. The newer one looks terrifying. LOL