OPEN TAP by Trevor Dalton
Originally published
in 2007, now available again…
The Beast is the catalyst in many lives – and terminates
many too. This is no monstrous creation of Frankenstein; we have no compassion
for him as he embarks on a murderous rampage where the innocent and the guilty
are equal prey in his terrifying eyes.
As with his earlier horror novel ‘The Possession Legacy’,
Trevor Dalton has amassed a collection of characters and has neatly interwoven
their lives. At no point is he not in control.
We meet the stammering schoolboy Benjamin, who is bullied
most especially by Bagley. Benjamin is befriended by newcomer Tom. It seems
that Tom has a troubled childhood and is prone to acts of violence, and his
mother Tilly is beset by fear for her son’s future. Then there’s Charlie Worth
who realises that his life with his wife Sandra is going nowhere, that he is a
failure and his marriage is falling apart. Lucy is a battered wife who has
mustered up the courage to flee from her hateful husband Ross; but Ross is full
of guile and wants her back so he can teach her the lesson to end all lessons. Regional
journalist Gwyn Jefferies seems to be the only one in the media who is putting
together the facts of strange sightings of a beast – comparable to the Beast of
Bodmin – with a series of horrific murders. He’s determined to follow the trail
to get his exclusive and move on to the nationals.
Other characters are encountered, some of whom will succumb
to the Beast’s blood-lust. You’re kept on tenterhooks, wondering who will
survive and who will die, and thus keep turning the pages.
2 comments:
Sounds interesting. Keep an eye out for this one.
I think you'll like it, Randy.
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