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Goodreads Rating: 4.21/ My Rating: 4.00.
Review:
From the Amazon Breakthrough Award Finalist comes a new series. The Resurrectionists is the first in the Salem Hawley series combining mystery and horror in a time of struggle and race and gender inequality.
A freed man of color finds that a friend’s wife and child’s graves are savaged by unruly physic or students of medicine and decides to take action. With the friend at his side, things take a turn for the worst.
Tragedy strikes, and a man dies only to have his body taken as well. Angry, he sets forth to exact a plan to set balance to he world of justice for the people of color against the white people.
This results, ultimately in riots.
Meanwhile, a group of demented doctors have discovered in their travels, human suffering and death can open the doors to otherworldly beings called ”thinnies.” Kidnapping live people and grave robbing are not going to be the end all be all for them. Furthermore, they discover they need something more significant, better than they’ve done before.
Salem Hawley is a hero in that he does not expect to face things of unnatural origin. Indeed he has faced the evils of men, but not the otherworldly creatures of the other dimension.
The villains of the story are typical creeps that make the reader gasp in horror as they read about the atrocities that they will commit to the ordinary person.
Terrible monsters tear through the fabric of reality, blood is shed, sacrifices are made, and a book is stolen. A devilish man strikes a monstrous deal with an innocent man, what is going to be the very conclusion to this whole thing?
A series that starts with grave robbing and ends with bloodshed, the characters are fully realized and not dropped off into a felled reality. This is a book that harkens to the former days of horror and gore — the monster tales of old.
Writing:
Clear and weighty prose combined with thrilling crescendoes make this story very enjoyable and one that is worth hanging on to.
This is from a well-practiced writer that knows the craft and is not afraid of pushing boundaries.
Plot:
A searing heat comes from the pages of the story as I read the story about men doing evil things form the glory of evil. The plot never wavered, never missed a beat.
Characters came together well and put things in perspective as accurate as they would be at the period described in the book.
What I Liked:
The climax into a world of unknown horror that opened at the heart of the story and the suffering along with it, though did not amuse me, made me see just how awful people can be.
I was able to see that people, even as far back as that, men and women want power, want evil to overcome humanity. It’s terrifying to behold.
What I Didn’t Like:
The monster attack lasted a long time. I thought that it could have been more condensed. I would have liked if there had been more dialogue also. This helps give the scenes more purpose.
Overall Impression:
The Resurrectionists ( Salem Hawley #1) By Michael Patrick Hicks is a spooky tale of grave robbery, evil, creatures of unknown origin tearing through the fabric of reality, and awful atrocities of man against man. This is a good story and well written one at that.
With spine-tingling terror and historical references, this book will keep you at the edge of your seat. I rated this a 4.00.