When she’s
spooked by a strange inhuman cry, Mina is saved from a chaotic sprint through
the woods by the sudden appearance of a light, and a woman beckoning.
This is how
she learns about The Watchers. Deep within the forest, is a room, where a
mirror and a light are all that stand between a handful of wretched survivors and
certain death. Now, Mina must come to terms with her new life: scavenging for
food in the day, and sheltering in an abandoned concrete room at night, when
The Watchers come out.
But how
long can Mina’s new family survive like this, and what happens when they can’t outrun
the darkness?
The
Watchers is an
unexpectedly delightful and mature horror. In a world populated with slasher
films and jump scares, horror has transformed from the psychological to the
visual, but A.M. Shine is changing that. Shine takes us back to the origins of
horror – a slow reveal of something so unexpected, it makes you judge your
sanity. This is horror for the intellectual, and it’s brilliant.
Not only does
Shine build some pretty impressive tension theme of the terror of the unknown,
but the author takes a step into the world of fantasy while doing this,
twisting and reinventing myths and legends we’ve forgotten from our childhood. The
nostalgia, combined with the creeping thrills throughout this book, guarantee an
epic binge-reading session, because you will not want to put this book down.
The Watchers by A.M. Shine is published by Head of Zeus and is available in South Africa from Jonathan Ball Publishers
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