**My thanks to Tor Nightfire for providing me with an advanced review copy via NetGalley**
2 stars
I love me some space horror, but Crawlspace by Adam Christopher didn’t scratch that itch.
The story follows the crew of a small spaceship outfitted with revolutionary new fast-travel technology (basically a warp drive) on their first test flight. But something goes wrong, and the ship slips into another dimension, the ‘crawlspace’ of the universe, where the crew might be utterly alone—or horrifyingly not alone.
I really wanted to love this one, but at no point was I actually scared by anything that was happening. None of the characters are particularly compelling, and some of them get pulled thin by the plot desperately trying to maintain a sense of mystery that didn’t ultimately feel earned. The twists were meant to be shocking but frankly didn’t make much of an impression, and the antagonistic forces didn’t fill me with the dread I was hoping for. More than anything, I felt bored.
Unless you’re a die-hard space and/or extra-dimensional horror fan who will read anything in the genre, I’d skip this one.