Book Review: 'Last Days' by Adam Nevill
Five stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I’ve been a fan of Adam Nevill since The Ritual.
This book didn’t disappoint as well. Nevill’s storytelling is unmatched, and he has a genuine talent for visceral and unsettling imagery.
The protagonist here is one Kyle Freeman, who has been hired to make a documentary about a cult known as the Temple of the Last Days. The cult gained notoriety in 1975 after its leader and others were murdered. The project takes Freeman to London, France, and then Arizona.
As Freeman films the locations and interviews former cult members, he and his colleague begin to experience strange phenomena. Even more disturbing, the interviewees keep dying. It isn’t long before Freeman learns the cult’s true nature.
This book is downright frightening. It is exactly the kind of cerebral horror that I enjoy. Nevill doesn’t rush you through the story. He takes the time to build up the cult’s details. The characters are believable and well-rounded. The author’s descriptive writing thoroughly immerses the reader in Freeman’s mounting dread, and eventual terror.
I highly recommend this book. Nevill is a master of his craft.
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