Last of the Albatwitches
by Brian Keene 
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In The Witching Tree, Levi has been brought to investigate some mysterious killings and in doing so he faces an evil that will threaten to take his life and faith. In Last of the Albatwitches, Levi must unravel the source of an old legend about the forest surrounding Chickies Rock and the reclusive race of Sasquatch-like creatures known as the Albatwitches.Tags
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Brian Keene is one of my favorite writers. I don’t like calling a writer a “horror” writer, a “mystery” writer, or even worse, a “literary” writer. A story or novel can be horror, a mystery, or literary, but the same quality makes all of these types of novels/stories worth reading and that is just plain old good writing. Do I care about the characters? Is the protagonist a compelling figure? Does the plot move along so that I want to know what happens? Is there more going on than just a recitation of events? Does the writer write with a skill that takes me out of the book, beyond the written words, and into the world that he/she is creating? If the answer to those is yes, then that person is a good writer. Period.
Brian show more Keene is definitely a good writer. The fact that I enjoy the genre in which he writes is irrelevant.
I really like Levi Stofus as a main character and am looking forward to reading more of his adventures. The latest installment does not disappoint. The only complaint that I have, and it is a mild one, is that these two stories are obviously stand alone stories but I wish they had been melded a bit better in this collection. Since the action is sequential and reads like one really long story in two acts, we didn’t need some of the repetitive parts. That sounds a bit nit-picky I know. Oh well.
Anyone who reads and enjoys Brian Keene needs to add this one to their collection. show less
Brian show more Keene is definitely a good writer. The fact that I enjoy the genre in which he writes is irrelevant.
I really like Levi Stofus as a main character and am looking forward to reading more of his adventures. The latest installment does not disappoint. The only complaint that I have, and it is a mild one, is that these two stories are obviously stand alone stories but I wish they had been melded a bit better in this collection. Since the action is sequential and reads like one really long story in two acts, we didn’t need some of the repetitive parts. That sounds a bit nit-picky I know. Oh well.
Anyone who reads and enjoys Brian Keene needs to add this one to their collection. show less
Two very enjoyable horror novellas featuring a unique occult detective.
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