Read Come with Me By Ronald Malfi
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Ebook About A masterful, heart-palpitating novel of small-town horror and psychological dread from a Bram Stoker nominee."Malfi is a modern-day Algernon Blackwood... I'm gonna be talking about this book for years'' - JOSH MALERMAN, author of Bird BoxAaron Decker's life changes one December morning when his wife Allison is killed. Haunted by her absence—and her ghost—Aaron goes through her belongings, where he finds a receipt for a motel room in another part of the country. Piloted by grief and an increasing sense of curiosity, Aaron embarks on a journey to discover what Allison had been doing in the weeks prior to her death.Yet Aaron is unprepared to discover the dark secrets Allison kept, the death and horror that make up the tapestry of her hidden life. And with each dark secret revealed, Aaron becomes more and more consumed by his obsession to learn the terrifying truth about the woman who had been his wife, even if it puts his own life at risk.Book Come with Me Review :
This story revolves around a regular guy whose wife is murdered in a mass shooting (Mr. Malfi was thinking of current events, and indeed the book is dedicated to a friend of his who tragically died in a real shooting in 2018). The protagonist, Aaron Decker, has a hard enough time dealing with grief on his own, but then he finds a single receipt for a stay at a motel she never told him about. He goes and investigates, wanting some closure if his wife had been cheating on him, but he soon finds she wasn't, but she did have a secret life indeed, and with what seems to be some entity pushing him on--his wife's ghost or something else, not made clear till the end--Aaron is drawn to solve the mystery of her life.I went from disliking to loving to kinda disliking to really liking this book. Malfi's in standard high form, his writing literary and the way he draws the characters (most of them residents and policemen of small, rural towns in Pennsylvania and a couple other states) very skillful, they're all individuals with believable voices. My initial problem was that despite the literary style, the story dragged at first. It's written in quasi second person, like Aaron is telling the story to his dead wife, addressing her as "you," and so much of the beginning is taken up by his ruminating on the grief of his loss. Understandable, sure, but I wanted to get to the main story hook (unraveling the mystery behind her trip) and it took so long to get there I was bored and felt the protag's grief annoying rather than sympathetic.Once he gets to solving the mystery and checking out the hotel, though, things really get electric, and I was delighted with how Malfi gradually teased out the mystery, peppered in bits of supernatural hints here and there, and showed how Decker's quest gradually drew him closer and closer to what his wife sought--I dont wanna spoil anything else!Unfortunately, I thought the very end, where the "bad guy" was revealed, was very sudden and felt cheap, almost like a deus ex machina. While it does involve a callback to the beginning of the book (again, no spoilers), there's so little foreshadowing and also the way the protag finds out the truth is so "lucky" the whole thing felt a little cheap.However, the final confrontation was pretty well written, with a supernatural element coming into play at the very end of it, and then after that, there is a REALLY surprising twist I did NOT see coming--no spoilers, but the ghostly hand helping Decker throughout the story was NOT who I thought it was, which was very very cool. That twist reminded me of Skullbelly, which is my fave Malfi story.So in the end, this gets 4 stars. Despite its problems, I'm happy with what I got for the price. Malfi's books just get better and better, if that's possible. It's been a long time since I've read such an engrossing tale. And what I really liked is that the story is also spiritual, in a Stephen King sort of way. Read Online Come with Me Download Come with Me Come with Me PDF Come with Me Mobi Free Reading Come with Me Download Free Pdf Come with Me PDF Online Come with Me Mobi Online Come with Me Reading Online Come with Me Read Online Ronald Malfi Download Ronald Malfi Ronald Malfi PDF Ronald Malfi Mobi Free Reading Ronald Malfi Download Free Pdf Ronald Malfi PDF Online Ronald Malfi Mobi Online Ronald Malfi Reading Online Ronald MalfiBest The Demon in the Freezer: A True Story By Richard Preston
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