Anywhere But Here

Anywhere But Here: A Short Horror StoryAnywhere But Here: A Short Horror Story by Jordon Greene
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I would like to thank the author for sharing his short story "Anywhere But Here" in exchange for an honest review.

The first half of the book was a little slow paced. I wasn't able to connect much with the hallucinations of Taren Evans. But, when there is a murder in his neighborhood I get interested. Finally, I am getting the thrill I expect.

The hallucinations get real over the second half, and I am able to feel the blood racing. I am excited and expecting more, when suddenly the book comes to an end. There are a couple of unanswered questions, which makes the book feel incomplete. For a moment I thought may be Taren is the murderer who does it through sleep walking. But however, in one of the passages, Dr. Gillespie states that his body was immobile during the sleep study. So Evans being the murderer is ruled out. Neither are the murderers revealed nor is Taren's hallucination cured.

In spite of the latter half of the book being fast-paced, I feel a huge void. Or am I missing something? I wonder.


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