The Ritual by Adam Nevill
Pan Horror Books
Copyright 2011
Paperback version 418 pages.
This is my first time reading Adam Nevill. I heard about Apartment 16 awhile back but never got around to ordering a copy. I decided it was time to get a copy when I stumbled onto the Ritual. The story is about four old college friends who meet up once a year for a holiday. This year they decide to go camping.
The book opens with the four friends on top of some rocks. One has banged up his knee quite well and the other is overweight and unfit for such a trip. Trying to make the best of a bad situation, Hutch and Luke know they have to get proactive and make a decision regarding Dom’s knee and Phil’s inability to keep up the pace, and Hutch (the leader) decides to take a short cut through a forest.
Worst decision ever.
The forest is very old–very, very old. And something is alive in that forest…and it’s hungry.
Nevill has written a great tale with characters that jump off the page. I know someone like, Dom, Phil and Hutch. I don’t know anyone like Luke but I could connect with him, more than the others. And there’s a reason for that.
There were parts of the book that I felt were filler and Luke’s anger seemed to come from nowhere, even with his explanation later. There was no hint or leaning toward it, no building frustration and annoyance. So I was a little taken aback by that.
However in saying that it was a great tale that moved at a decent pace, and kept me reading. And isn’t that what all writer’s want: readers glued to the page.
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