Outcasts. Daniel James found a house haunting. It was something he had searched his whole life for. When he found it, it had terrified him. It had scared him so much that he killed himself.
Only, he didn’t kill himself. He remembers shooting himself in the head and then waking in the hospital. A slight graze is the only evidence.
After destroying the house, he thought it was over. He thought it would end. His nightmares had only just begun.
Wilson’s dynamic writing style is so absorbing, it’s almost impossible to put this down. I honestly felt the hairs on my arms going up several times, even as I laughed out loud at some of the darkly humorous cynicism sprinkled throughout the prose. Thoroughly enjoyed, and I’ll be reading more of Lee Wilson’s work - pronto. Highly recommended.
Combine engaging dialogue, visceral descriptions, and a daemonically unique take on a murder house, and you have Outcasts. When an author can cycle me through disgust, amusement, and fascination within any few given pages, they've earned my patronage. Well done, good sir. I'm a fan.
I loved this book so much I couldn’t put it down, and I suggest allowing time to read it in one sitting because you won’t want to put it down either. Brilliant
This is a great read, I picked the Author up on Twitter and have read damn near all of his books and short stories. This one focuses on a house, its owner and the other occupants... Who then are turned loose on the world. There's dark humour, gore, thought-provoking characters and a compelling story line. Do yourself a favour and buy it.
I only read a sample of this book but I really recommend it, I'm going to buy it in full.
What I got to read was well written, with good descriptions & pace, the story moved well & thoroughly spooked me, I can't wait to read the entire book!