Thursday, October 6, 2022

 I Left Nothing Unturned in My Review of. . .



The Stone of the Under God

Jim Colton’s dreams of settling down are almost within his grasp. Now back in the Rockies – a place intimately familiar to him from when he was growing up – he’s keen to reacquaint himself with places that will help him do just that. Alas, it would seem there’s one last obstacle standing in his way.

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Jim Colton has returned to the West. Seeking to connect with his roots, he endeavors to find his old family home in the mountains of northern Colorado. When a freak blizzard delays his travel, Colton is forced to take refuge with a strange group called the Order of Chthar. The Order is made up of the rich and influential, but they welcome Colton as a guest to wait out the storm.

The longer he stays at the castle, the stranger it gets. He is plagued by terrifying dreams that seem all too real, and then there's the matter of the sounds that only come at night.

Colton must solve the riddle of the castle or risk losing his sanity and maybe his life.

 

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I DO like it when a blurb doesn’t give you any clues as to what’s coming. It makes discovering the plot for yourself all the more interesting. And interesting just doesn’t do justice to what happens to Jim Colton as he regains his bearings as a guest of the creepy cult that have secreted themselves away from the rest of society in their mountain stronghold.

Of course, you suspect from the outset that their intentions aren’t really benevolent; that their kindness and courtesy must serve an ulterior motive; that their earnest desire to see him well is nothing but a charade. Yet Jon Dobbin’s gradual peeling back of the ‘layers’ is a treat to behold, drawing you into his dilemma as much as it makes you impatient to see things rectified.

No spoilers! I never do that. But this is a polished ‘gem’ of a story with oh so many facets to it . . . And better still, not everyone gets to walk away unscathed.

Treat yourself, and dig a little deeper into the world of Jim Colton. You’ll be glad you did.



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