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A tense, atmospheric creature feature with a Russian twist - well worth a try for horror and adventure fans, even if the pacing and editing aren’t perfect.
'Master of the Forest' by Artyom Dereschuk is a gripping horror story set in Siberia, revolving around a young man's desperate quest for a better life. The plot unfolds as he delves into the dangerous world of Mammoth tusk hunting, only to unearth the ancient skeleton of the 'master of the forest.' This discovery triggers a series of horrifying events as the current masters of the forest seek revenge on those who disturb their domain. The narrative is filled with suspense, vivid imagery of the Russian landscape, and a unique blend of ancient myth and modern life, making it a thrilling and thought-provoking read.
The author's writing style draws readers into the oppressive atmosphere of the tale, creating an intense and suspenseful experience. The diverse cast of characters, the inclusion of fossil hunting, and the intricate character development add depth to the story, while the exploration of internal changes in the protagonist adds layers to the plot. Overall, 'Master of the Forest' offers a fresh take on the horror genre, blending elements of adventure, mystery, and adrenaline-inducing suspense.
Everything is grey. The sky is grey 90% of the year, and everything else is grey permanently. Grey buildings, grey asphalt. Grey dirt on the cars and grey dirt beneath our feet. Grey paint on everythi...October 2018•305 pages

