4.5 stars, rounding up!
BROKEN SHELLS, by Michael Patrick Hicks is an adrenaline-fueled, no punches pulled, onslaught of gruesome action! I've read several other titles by this author, and can honestly say that I find his style both original and consistently good. Here we have Antoine DeWitt, a man who is working hard to overcome a minor criminal past, and take care of his wife and baby boy. When a ticket from Dangle's car dealership--on the far outskirts of town--comes in the mail, he is stunned--and naturally dubious of--his $5000 win.
After all, there's always a catch.
Literally commanded by "his girl" to make the journey "just to see", Antoine sets out.
". . . despite how overwhelming his home life was, he honestly did love his girl and his baby boy . . . "
Unfortunately for Antoine, the Dangle brothers, Jon and Jensen, are the descendants of Native American "gatekeepers", who are tasked with keeping a certain . . . species . . . safe and secured away from the rest of the world. That responsibility comes with--other--duties.
". . . We keep them fed."
Hicks does an amazing job of bringing Antoine's character to life! Even when things quickly go to hell, we continue to learn about--and root for--his perseverance, not to mention, his sanity. On the proverbial "other side", even the elder Dangle brother's motives are understandable in the context of the story. They are just as trapped in their lives--albeit in another way--as Antoine is.
". . . Nobody wanted murders or abductions, but the stories gave them an entertaining outlet to stoke and stave their worries upon."
What really makes this story stand out so vividly to me is Hicks' imagination and his mind-bending descriptions of the . . . inhabitants . . . and their domain underneath the remote car dealership. Infusing Native American lore and creation myths, we are introduced to this bloodthirsty, savage new species. While they brought to mind some great Lovecraftian elements, these creatures--and their unique behaviors--are something entirely distinctive in their own right.
Overall, an amazing tale of what "could be" lurking right underneath you, of one man's unfortunate luck, and those tasked with "keeping the balance" in check.
". . . All he had to do was make it home . . . "
Another hit from author Michael Patrick Hicks! I'm looking forward to what tales his twisted imagination brings us next.
Highly recommended!
*** I have to mention the incredible cover, created by Kealan Patrick Burke. The details are not only perfect for the story, but are chilling enough to give one nightmares before even reading the book! ***
**Re-read 7/2018 for Author Group Read. Review stands. **