Desert Places
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2017
279
Novel • Fiction
Western United States • 2000s
2017
Adult
18+ years
In Blake Crouch's debut horror novel, Desert Places, crime novelist Andrew Thomas is framed for murder and blackmailed by an unknown figure. Following cryptic instructions, he discovers a buried body and is forced into a deadly game orchestrated by his sadistic brother, Orson, who demands Andrew join in his murderous escapades while grappling with his own dark past. The book contains themes of sexual violence and childhood trauma.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Unnerving
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Blake Crouch's Desert Places elicits mixed reactions. Readers praise its fast-paced plot and gripping suspense, describing it as a compelling psychological thriller. However, some criticize the graphic violence and find the storyline implausible at times. Overall, it appeals to fans of intense thrillers but may not suit those sensitive to gore.
A reader who enjoys intense thrillers with psychological depth and a gripping, fast-paced narrative would be drawn to Blake Crouch's Desert Places. Fans of Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl and Stephen King's Misery will appreciate the dark, suspenseful atmosphere and complex characters. This book caters to those who crave dark, intricately plotted stories with emotional intensity.
10,925 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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279
Novel • Fiction
Western United States • 2000s
2017
Adult
18+ years
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