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Review: Near The Bone by Christina Henry

March 21, 2021 by Manny Henri 2 Comments

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Rating: 9/10

Synopsis

A woman trapped on a mountain attempts to survive more than one kind of monster, in a dread-inducing horror novel from the national bestselling author Christina Henry.

Mattie can’t remember a time before she and William lived alone on a mountain together. She must never make him upset. But when Mattie discovers the mutilated body of a fox in the woods, she realizes that they’re not alone after all.

There’s something in the woods that wasn’t there before, something that makes strange cries in the night, something with sharp teeth and claws.

When three strangers appear on the mountaintop looking for the creature in the woods, Mattie knows their presence will anger William. Terrible things happen when William is angry.

Review

Do you remember a time where you were sitting around a campfire and told creepy stories to scare each other? Well, Near The Bone is a story that would be worth telling before you send your troops to bed. It got the tropes of a Stephen king novel, about human beings at their worst or best, mixed with a chilling story involving a beast in the woods. 

“We came up here to do some research and now we’re in a horror movie with a monster and an unkillable redneck with a gun.”

Love this snippet from Christina’s novel, which in short represents what this book is about. At 336 pages, this thriller involves a woman, Mattie/Samantha, who is cornered in an abusive relationship in a cabin, by a mountain with a relentless monster. This story reminded me of Stephen King’s Misery, but with the added benefit of having a dreadful monstrosity popping up now and then and doing human carnage in a manner reminiscent of the Predator movies.

We spend quite a bit of time exploring Mattie’s past and present, and her abusive husband William—therefore the main protagonist and antagonist are well established. As a small cast of supporting characters come into the fray to either help or worsen the situation for our major character, it builds the tension for Mattie, who we DO care about. The more we delve into the story the more we learn about who she is, why she’s stuck in this near-devoid-of-humans mountain and ultimately what she needs to do to get out of her unsettling dark relationship. It definitely was more about the ruthless human evil that is her husband (William) than it was about the creature outside.

Yet, the combination of all the events which occur in the book; the fact she’s trapped in her shack with her husband, but also unable to escape because of the creature outside, truly keeps you engaged in the story and makes you want to devour the book in one sitting. In the end, Near The Bone feels like a perfect page-turner-thriller and has all the right spices to become a movie adaptation. I’d love to see this story on the big screen.

Filed Under: Horror, Monsters, Reviews Tagged With: Berkley, berkley publishing group, Christina Henry

About Manny Henri

Emmanuel Henri grew up in Chambly, a city in the tail of Quebec (Canada) near Montreal. He’s an established technologist with 25 years of experience in the world of programming and design, and also published 125 courses on several platforms such as Linkedin Learning, Pluralsight and O’reilly. Since his teens, he always had a knack for storytelling, especially monster-driven tales, and has compiled a boatload of Sci-Fi, Fantasy and horror ideas he’s thrilled to put into words. To keep his head sane and healthy, especially after his close call with cancer in 2020 (now in remission), he’s pledged his body to a strict diet and rigorous exercise plan. He’s currently working on his novel “Ashes” and editing “From the mist” and several short-stories, such as “The Agency”.

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  1. WS_BOOKCLUB says

    September 19, 2021 at 12:05 am

    Excellent review!

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  1. 10 Upcoming Science Fiction and Fantasy Releases to Keep on Your Radar – April 2021 – FanFiAddict – A Bookish Blog says:
    April 1, 2021 at 12:10 am

    […] Near the Bone is the only horror title to appear on the list this month. In fact, I think it is the only horror title to make on any of our lists so far! Manny read an ARC of this one and was a big fan saying, “Near The Bone feels like a perfect page turner thriller and has all the right spices to become a movie adaptation.” You can read the rest of his 9/10 review here! […]

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