What do you get when you cross (and NOT in a good way)Mother Nature's wrath, with a Sick serial Killer, teens going thru puberty, Bees and every other kind of creepy crawly thing, with the attack horror and suspense of Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds"? You get this vintage 1994 HORROR classic! I will NEVER kill another bee or bug for the rest of my life!!!
Alright, I will be honest, in 1994 when this first came out....i bought and cracked it open so excited to get into my favorite horror authors newest tale of terror and horror, and to my dismay I did NOT finish it because it did not deal with the supernatural as all of his 'classics in my book' did before it. What the hell was I thinking!!! So, with me working on another piece of art, and having to get ready to do a buddy read of the next Saul book, i picked up the idea to LISTEN to this on Scribd....and boy oh boy this made me realize.....this is one of his BEST books ever!!! I will definitely put this on my shelf of books to always and seasonably re read!
So, onto the review:
This book starts out with on the day of widowed Karen Spellman and Russell Owen's wedding, they are both parents of kids from another marriage; Karen has two daughters, Julie 15 and Molly 9. Russell has a son Kevin. With Karen moving Los Angeles to the Bay area town of Pleasant Valley California to start a family with Russell, she gets to meet and live with Otto Owen, Russell's widowed father....and boy is he mean and cranky!!! On the wedding day, Molly is the flower girl and she is violently stung by a bee that puts her into a near coma and is rushed to the emergency room at the hospital, abruptly ending the wedding and party at the ranch and farm of Russells family. Molly having never been allergic to anything before is almost killed by this, making Karen realize is there something weird about this small town?. A couple days later Julie is also stung by a bee causing the almost same response, is something wrong with the bees in Pleasant Valley or is it all in Karen's head?
Meet Carl Henderson, ranch hand and employee of Otto. Now this is one of the BEST villains and bad guys that Saul has ever written about. He is obsessed with bees, bugs and anything that crawls and bites, and he warns both the girls and their mother to 'never swat at a bee, just leave it/them alone and they will not harm you or sting'! Yeah, Right!!! What unfolds in this take on the old wives tale of 'Don't Mess with Mother Nature!!!' is something that will make you think, what the hell!!! And you will think twice before you kill a bug. The book has graphic scenes of a young hitchhiking girl on her way to Los Angeles crucified, and held captive in a basement being the food source of creepy crawlies, while her tormentor gets his enjoyment out of watching, there are disturbing and terrifying scenes of suspense and lost children that will just make you flip the pages all that more fast! And the descriptions of how the 'spider was chewing the thin skin off of the kids eyelid......' YIKES!!! It was so well done!! With this being 423 pages long, it is a quick read, however if you get the chance to listen to it on audio, do it, it was so effective! Maybe this read did not interest me in my early 30's because maybe I just did not care about it.....but after reading other readers comments of how this is one of their faves by Saul, now I realize why!!! LOVED THIS BOOK!!!
5 🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪 for this one!
Read it!