Friday, August 5, 2011

Book Review: Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children by Lee Thompson

My favorite writers are the truly imaginative ones.  Earlier this year I declared Lee Thompson as a "must read" favorite author.  Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children is no exception to his imagination.

Book Description
In the hills of Pennsylvania, phantoms from the past mingle with those of the present, all swirling in a dark maelstrom over Division. Haunted by the part he played in his brother Mark’s death, John McDonnell takes a midnight hike and stumbles across four dead girls upon the forest floor. Their severed limbs spell Repent. The coroner finds Mark’s onyx skeleton key inside one of the victims, right where her heart used to be. The last time John had seen the key it was clasped in his brother’s hand before they lowered him into his grave.

Torn between protecting his family’s name and giving the girls a proper burial, John digs into Division’s past. As lives shatter around them, and a strange woman tries to steal the key, John and his best friend, Michael Johnston, must find the tools to set things right or break beneath the pressure of these ghosts’ sudden weight.

Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children is Thompson's debut novel.  It's a horror mystery full of both human and supernatural evil as well as friendship, love, and loss.  Mix that together with Thompson's imagination and you get quite a vivid tale.

I really enjoyed Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children; I can't wait for Thompson to revisit the characters and the town of Division in the future.  Even with the strong conclusion of Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children, there is a lot left to be explored.

If you haven't checked out Lee Thompson yet, visit my reviews of Crooked Stick Figures and Before Leonora Wakes and grab yourself a copy of Nursery Rhymes 4 Dead Children.  You are sure to become a fan.

Review copy provided by publisher

Jennifer

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4 comments:

  1. Nice review. I've got this one on my wish list and hope to get round to it eventually. Sounds really good.

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  2. Ummm... the cover... is sooo scary. I'm going to sleep with my lamp on. lol.

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