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Ian Karraker is an author originally from Boonsboro, Maryland. A wanderer at heart, he has made home in Florida, South Carolina, Virginia, Vermont, and now Texas. He is an avid collector of colloquialisms and a lover of quirky sayings, and can be found staying up far too late working on his latest book. He lives with his wife and son in San Antonio.
“...childhood horrors, social outcasts and bullies, a fearsome supernatural entity, and gruesome deaths...the book evokes palpable dread and terror...”
– Kirkus Reviews
In Karraker’s horror novel, an asylum inmate may hold the key to unsolved murders committed 20 years ago.
In 1999, FBI Special Agent David Nolan visits Green Elm Home to interview Tommy Wilford about a series of unsolved murders in Elmwood, Vermont, which Wilford may have witnessed in 1978, when he was 8 years old. It’s just a formality, Nolan reassures Wilford’s attending physician: “It’s the kind of nothing job that comes up when someone wants a promotion.” Wilford’s story, which involves tentacled monsters, is the same testimony that got him committed long ago, but he’s sticking with it: “I’d say I know a lot of things,” he eerily says. The narrative extends all the way back to 1968 in Vietnam (“A lot of messed up stuff happened there,” Wilford notes. “It’s no wonder some of it followed people home”) and is told from a variety of perspectives, including Wilford’s childhood classmates Elise Smithfield and Will Ross,who survived an initial attack that took the lives of two of Tommy’s childhood tormentors. Are these the “fantastic ravings of a certified lunatic,” as Nolan initially characterizes them, or, in classic horror tradition, is something still out there? It’s too soon to determine if Elmwood will become a destination for horror fans on a par with horror master Stephen King’s Castle Rock, Maine, but in his debut novel, Karraker does an effective job of scene-setting and worldbuilding. Several elements will be familiar to King fans, including childhood horrors, social outcasts and bullies, a fearsome supernatural entity, and gruesome deaths. The various pieces of the puzzle don’t fit together perfectly; how Wilford knows what went on in other people’s homes, for example, is a mystery. However, the book evokes palpable dread and terror, as when one character is described as “frozen in fear, the sanity vanishing from her eyes.”
A fine introduction to Elmwood, which horror fans will find a nice place to visit.
Pub Date: Sept. 1, 2023
ISBN: 9798987847909
Page count: 292pp
Publisher: Gray River Publishing
Review Posted Online: July 24, 2023
Day job
Technician
Favorite author
Tom Wolfe
Favorite book
The Right Stuff
Hometown
Boonsboro, Maryland
Passion in life
Reading, writing stories (especially scary stories), writing music, history, science... Who could pick just one thing?
Unexpected skill or talent
Remembering actors from movies, or as a friend would call it, my "weird superpower."
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