Book Review
Author Trish Arrowsmith
Title: The Puppet Hunter
Book Rating: 3 Stars
Genre: Thriller
The Puppet Hunter by Trish Arrowsmith had an amazing premise that kept me reading until the end. It was like a very creepy episode of Criminal Minds with all the suspense included. If you are into small town thrillers then The Puppet Hunter just might be for you.
Over the course of about 6 months, a few teenage girls start to go missing. They were usually walking home alone and just vanished. It is up to the sheriff, Rex Walker, to figure out who is taking these girls and where they are at. But when the investigation takes longer than anyone thought, the town soon turns their backs on the sheriff.
As I said, I absolutely loved the premise of this story. I’m always in for a thriller that keeps you guessing with every page, and the dark atmosphere and small location makes it all the better. Unfortunately, I feel like this book could have used a little more work. Some of the characters felt two-dimensional and their dialogue just didn’t feel natural. There were also constant POV shifts in the middle of paragraphs that confused me on who’s head we were in at the time. Lastly, even though this book was a decent length, I still feel like some plot points could have been fleshed out a little more, while some others could have been removed all together.
Some of the best parts of this book was when we were inside the head of the antagonist. His points of view were really creepy, well written, and just so interesting that I would read an entire book just from his point of view. The plot was also really interesting. This could have been an episode of Criminal Minds it was so good!
Overall, this book was worth the read despite its flaws. Its creepy atmosphere really kept me engaged and wanting to know what happened next, as well as the POVs of the antagonist were so good! If you are looking for a horror-lite/thriller book this spooky season, you should definitely check out The Puppet Hunter by Trish Arrowsmith.