Becky Baldridge
Always on the hunt for something creepy, I took one look at the blurb for Bad Man and knew I had to read it. I suppose it did deliver on the creepy, but those parts were few and far between, mixed in with confusing conversations that went nowhere, lots of details about working nights in a grocery store, and a ton of confusion. More than once, I found myself rereading passages to see if I missed something, anything to show me where that passage was leading. In most cases, I didn't find that elusive something. There is some suspense surrounding the grocery store and some of the characters, but suspense only works if the story holds the reader's interest. This one didn't. To put it bluntly, I was bored out of my mind for most of this book. Ben's twisted dreams did provide some moments of possible creepiness, at least until he woke up. Ben is the epitome of unreliable, but again, that only works if his tale is interesting. Being the glutton for punishment that I am, I kept reading, hoping for something exciting to happen. The ending did pick up and was certainly weird, but I wouldn't necessarily say it was scary enough to classify it as horror. What I ended up with was a five-star blurb and promising story with a one-star delivery and several hours of reading time that I can never get back.
1 person found this review helpful
Corey Nance
The book is hard to put down, this is for certain. It's bloated but you do become invested. What really brings the rating down was the wholly unsatisfying conclusion. Not unsatisfying in a good "mysterious" way, but rather a disappointing "i can't believe everything amounted to this" kind of way. So be warned. Won't go out of my way to reccomend but will say give it a shot if anyone were to ask.
1 person found this review helpful
Laura P
Absolutely enthralling, started reading on the train home from work and kept reading it way past bed time to get to the end of the puzzle. Absolutely could not put it down until the end. Fantastic story and the description of characters and scenes are brilliant, it really creates such an atmosphere and the characters seem so real. Everything interwoven so perfectly, definitely a new favourite book.