Stare by Edward Fleck is a tense, fast-moving psychological horror story with an intriguing premise and plenty of suspense to keep the pages turning. Fleck has a clear knack for building tension and crafting memorable plot beats.
While I never found the vocabulary difficult to understand, the word choices at times felt overly elaborate, which occasionally slowed the pacing and made the story feel more drawn out than it needed to be. Additionally, the characters—though interesting—often shared similar voices, which made it harder to distinguish between them and fully connect on an individual level.
Still, Stare is a solid and enjoyable read, especially for those who appreciate a story that blends intensity with creativity, or are looking to deep dive into the darkest corners of human psyche. With some refinement in character voice and pacing, Fleck’s work has the potential to become even more impactful in future projects.