I picked up The Executioner Box looking for something dark, fast, and a little brutal, and that’s pretty much what I got. This is the kind of book that pulls you in quickly and doesn’t let you sit still for long. Short chapters, constant movement, and a sense that something bad is always just around the corner kept me reading.
What worked best for me was the pace. This book moves. It feels like watching a gritty action movie in your head, with one tense moment rolling straight into the next. The idea behind the executioner box is creepy in a way that sticks with you, and I liked how the story leaned into that darkness without overexplaining it.
That said, I didn’t connect as deeply with the characters as I wanted to. I was invested in what was happening, but not always how it felt to be inside those moments. For me, that kept the book from hitting that higher star range, even though I stayed engaged the whole time.
“Some boxes are meant to stay closed.”
This line sums up the book’s vibe perfectly. Ominous, unsettling, and a little bit warning-label energy.
Overall, The Executioner Box was a solid, entertaining read that did what it set out to do. It’s dark, tense, and easy to fly through. If you like thrillers that don’t slow down and aren’t afraid to get rough around the edges, this one is worth picking up.