“Alone” by Brian Keene is a 54-page novella that is short, sweet, and straight to the point. This book gave me serious “The Mist” by Stephen King vibes, with a unique twist at the end that I enjoyed very much. There were a few scary parts, and it delivered nicely for a perfect night or weekend read.
Before I begin my review, I did find a few trigger warnings while reading. They were…
- 9/11
- Self-harm
- Homophobic slurs
- Suicide
If any of these trigger you, please do not read this book. I’ve been a massive fan of Keene for many years now, as his style of writing and horror are fantastic. In this novella, I loved the creepy horror mystery unfolding right at the start. I was hooked and couldn’t wait to see where this all ended up going.
A few instances of super creepy horror here felt so real and made me wonder what I would do in such a freaky and dire situation. Don’t worry, I won’t spoil anything for you, but the incredible sense of dread, isolation, and desperation by the main protagonist, Dan, was wild. If I were in his shoes, it would freak me out with everything he endured, especially towards the end. I couldn’t wait to see how this all would end, and once I got there, the plot twist was great. I didn’t expect that at all and was pleasantly surprised.
I give “Alone” by Brian Keene a 4/5 for being a unique, straight-to-the-point horror novella with some solid horror moments and an overall memorable read. I wish there were a bit more horror or maybe even a final horror twist at the end, but this was an enjoyable read. I’d highly recommend this to anyone looking for a quick little horror novella that will forever make you second-guess fog.