Fear. Violence. Mystery. Paranoia. War. Animals. Frank's deteriorating fast, both physically and mentally. His obsessions and post-traumatic stress are taking their toll as he continues to search for his missing family, whilst becoming more and more distrusting of the world outside the farm as he makes discoveries that raise terrible questions about the fate of his parents and brother.
Frank at Home on the Farm #2 is a display of how horror thrillers show their strengths in sympathy and empathy. Fill them with wholesomeness first only to give them whiplash at the though of losing it all. Read Full Review
The thing that could hold it back is that fables are usually by their brevity and clarity, and a reader's tendency to think of the human as the main character. Classical narrative structure is definitely not in the cards for the book. Read Full Review
Frank at Home on the Farm still doesn't have me totally convinced, but there's something about its slow burn that makes the series feel like it'll be worth the investment. Read Full Review
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