A thoroughly enthralling hour-long read; 'Insulation' starts with perhaps the best description I've ever read of a migraine headache, capturing the nauseating, blinding, pounding misery, and then rapidly escalates into psycho-killer chiller territory.
Craig Saunders has a real gift for a compelling description which drags you into the action, and there's plenty to wince and flinch at in 'Insulation.' It's gory and savage; lewd and destabilising. The plot is nothing less than outrageous... but still, the writing firmly grounds the action in our reality. This isn't fantasy-horror. This is here-and-now, the quiet man next door, the unknown axe murderer. A charming seaside town; the delights of genteel afternoon tea artfully contrasted with murderous insanity.
And it's gleefully indulgent in tension and graphic, bloody description.
Horror fans will be delighted.
8/10