Domestication is a new novel by Shannon Knight. Her previous work has been Science Fiction and Fantasy. This is her first Horror novel, and it is a great one! I'll say that had someone handed me this book without telling me who the author was, my first guess would be that Stephen King was the author. Yeah, it's that good.
I was engaged in the story from the opening page, and stayed that way for the rest of the narrative. It moves very fast and is loaded with plot twists and scary situations that kept me on the edge of my seat.
And I couldn't set it down.
I admire the author's ability to switch from one genre to another so smoothly and still maintain the highest quality of story-telling.
Janie is a forty-something woman who is escaping a brutally abusive marriage. She files for divorce and buys a bus ticket to take a farm job promising room, board, and a little pay. When she arrives at her destination, she walks to Sweet Grass Farm and meets her boss, who calls herself Rob.
Janie does not know what she has gotten herself into, but soon finds out how hard and dirty farm work can be. Without experience, she quickly discovers what poor performance means: more punishment and abuse.
She takes it in stride, seeing an opportunity to build up her strength for an eventual confrontation she knows will come.
It isn't an easy life, but she will make the most of a bad situation and watch for opportunities to improve her situation and hopefully earn her escape.
Janie is a tough character that is used to facing hardship. She is mentally tough and realizes she will have to become physically tough. She has spent years enduring abuse at the hand of others, and she seems to have become accustomed to it. She does her best to please her employer, but very little of what she does is up to the high standards of Rob.
Rob, the principal antagonist, is a tough,older woman. And when I say tough, I mean tough like old boot-leather. She also has an above-average ability to mete out punishment and abuse to those who displease her. She seems to be displeased with nearly everyone, especially those who have worked for her.
These two have a kind of 'cat and mouse' relationship where the one has to pay attention to who is in what role from minute to minute.
This makes for a great story that a reader will want to read on and on.
My favorite point of plot is the transformation that happens to Janie. It is unexpected, and strangely satisfying. 'Nuff said.
My takeaway from Domestication is to never give up. Janie was persistent and never lost sight of her life goals. No matter how bad things were, she never lost sight of what she wanted for herself, and she was willing to endure a lot in her attempt to get there.
Domestication is a book full of plot twists. The principal character is in constant danger. There are many disturbing scenes that will make a horror fan cringe, and might repulse those who are not horror fans. The characters are nearly all bizarre and complicated. I found this entertaining in a macabre sort of way.
Highest recommendations for this horror story with surprises galore, as well as plenty of blood and guts.