Dark, twisted, and oh so very disturbing, Gothic was a brilliant mashup of The Twilight Zone and Stephen King. Taking me on a grim, delightfully unhinged ride into the depths of Mr. Fracassi’s talented mind, it was most definitely a tale you’ll want to read with the lights turned on. You see, not only was it at times gruesome and violent, but the underlying message was also uncomfortable in the extreme. Bringing to mind some of the best horror films to grace the screen in my lifetime, the nightmarish scenes documented a delicious descent into madness in the best possible way. Was this fever-dream of terror both creepy and sinister? You got that right, and I wouldn’t have had it any other way. After all, once I got past the blood and gore, the mind-f***erky of the unguessable twists took me on the ride of my life as I drank up each and every page.
All said and done, despite the fact that I’m a relative newbie to the world of nightmare-inducing words, this tale of supernatural horror kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. With immersive storytelling, compelling multiple POVs, and short, addictive chapters, I couldn’t put the book down and flew through it in one short evening of nonstop reading. I mean, who was I to pause at any point between the enigmatic prologue and the mildly open-ended conclusion? Peppered with unlikeable characters, thought-provoking themes, and dread-fueled cliffhangers, I’m just hoping there’s a sequel coming my way soon. Intertwining ancient evils and modern-day traumas, just be sure to check out the triggers if needed. After all, Fracassi held nothing back and delivered a novel that kept me glued to my chair despite the fear. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Horror author Tyson Parks thinks his best days are behind him. He misses the heydays of the 1980s and 90s, when he was ruling the horror fiction charts, and now finds himself scrambling to remain a relevant author. He hasn’t had a hit in years, his agent won’t take his calls, and he’s never felt older.
Then, on his 59th birthday, his girlfriend gives him the gift of a lifetime: a monstrous antique desk. Rejuvenated by the desk’s mysterious energy, he begins writing with an all-consuming passion—and a savage darkness—he hasn’t felt in decades, and is eager to get his career back on track. Unfortunately, the desk, and the evil spirit that harbors within, has other plans. It won’t stop until it gets what it wants—even if it must destroy Tyson, and everyone he holds dear, in the process.
Thank you Philip Fracassi and Clash Books for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: November 11, 2025
Content warning: violence, rape, domestic violence, cursing, gun violence, murder, fatphobia, suicide