Friday, October 20, 2023

The Nightmare Man by J.H. Markert

 
Ben Bookman writes horror novels inspired from the nightmares of his childhood. Now those nightmares are coming to life as several recent murders in Crooked Tree, the town where Ben and his wife and daughter live, uncannily mirror the murders in his book. When the police come to question him he doesn't have many answers for them. Because Ben has secrets. And sometimes he sleepwalks. And something happened when Ben was writing the end of his novel out at his grandfather's secluded Blackwood Mansion that he can't quite remember. But he knows it wasn't good, and it's made his own wife suspect the worst.

The two main detectives on the case are Detective Winchester Mills and his daughter, rookie detective Samantha Blue. Mills has a reputation for solving some pretty bizarre cases over the years, but this latest murder investigation is the most gruesome. And if Bookman's novel is anything to go by, the murderer isn't done. Mills also has the ability to see the nightmares of others. But the nightmares he's seeing now seem to lead to Ben and his family.

My thoughts:  This thriller is atmospheric, unexpected, and riveting, with a supernatural element that I loved. Markert's take on nightmares is deliciously creepy, and I really liked the way he weaves together Ben's dark childhood memories and his family's long-buried secrets with the present investigation. Detective Mills, with all his flaws and his strange ability, is a fascinating character. I enjoyed his interactions with his daughter, Sam, as well as Ben's interactions with his young daughter, Bri. Their family dynamics added a nice layer of normality to this compelling thriller. And while the murders that take place in this one are disturbing, the author never gets graphic or too gory when he describes them, which I appreciated. This book hooked me right from the beginning and kept me engaged all the way to the end.  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 

Happy Reading!

34 comments:

  1. This sounds so good! It's cool that the two main detectives are father and daughter. :)

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    1. I really liked that part, too. Their back-and-forth banter felt so real, and sometimes really made me laugh.

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  2. Just reading the blurb has me freaked out! I'm glad you enjoyed it, but I don't need the nightmares after reading it. lol

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    1. It is a bit creepy and definitely suspenseful. Not for reading late at night in the dark, that's for sure. :D

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  3. Sounds like the perfect book for this month :)

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    1. It does make for a good and scary October read.

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  4. Thanks for this recommendation! I love a good mystery and the horror twist on this one has me intrigued

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    1. It was unexpected which I appreciated and I just had fun reading it.

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  5. It's seasonal, and I'm glad you enjoyed it, but I don't think I'll be reading it!

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    1. The whole nightmare thing gets a little eerie.

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  6. The cover alone is nightmare inducing! This sounds like a great thriller and I do love the family elements.

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    1. Dads and daughters...gets me every time. :D

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  7. This one really sounds good. Nice hook and two great main characters to get acquainted with. I don't read much horror anymore (unless by accident, as has recently happened), but I'm going to slip this one on my TBR for now if my library has a copy.

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    1. I liked how this one played out, and that it wasn't predictable. Do you have to suspend belief in some places? Yes. But I didn't mind. That was part of the fun.

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  8. I love the sound of this one! The fact that it doesn't get too graphic or gory! Those details stay with me. I'm off to look this one up. Wonderful review, Lark! :)

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    1. I don't like graphic descriptions of crime scenes or murder either. And the deaths in this one are disturbing enough without going into all the gory details.

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  9. I have this one in audio. I am happy to see you enjoyed it. Makes me want to bump it up om ny reading list.

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    1. I thought it was really good. I liked the whole nightmare angle.

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  10. This is on my list to read, I'm so glad to see you loved it!

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    1. It's very gripping, and I liked the main characters a lot.

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  11. This sounds VERY atmospheric, and that cover reminds me of Nightmare on Elm Street!

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    1. It is reminiscent of Nightmare on Elm Street, isn't it? That's fitting because this book does involve people's nightmares.

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  12. I bought a copy of this audiobook so I am thrilled to see that you enjoyed it.

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  13. Quite an intriguing title. Does Mills have supernatural abilities? Hmm you have me wondering.

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    1. His ability was certainly interesting...and played a fairly significant role in the book.

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  14. This does sound creepy! I am glad you enjoyed it, Lark!

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  15. This really does sound like a great atmospheric read. Glad it was a winner for you!

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    1. It turned out to be a really good thriller.

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  16. Hi Lark, Interesting to have the main character be a writer of horror novels. It got me thinking about why writers are attracted to certain genres. I guess for the same reason readers are attracted to those genres. I like horror and the gothic provided it's not too graphic and so I am glad to hear that this book isn't too intense in that regard.

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    1. I appreciated that about this one, too; I really don't like reading graphic descriptions of death and horror. But I do like suspense! :D

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  17. Now you've me curious about this book with your 5-star review. Sounds fitting for Halloween too. ;)

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    1. It was such an unexpected and suspenseful and twisty read I did really like it.

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