Marginal

Paperback Published on: 08/10/2024
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Synopsis

A man returns to the cult he escaped from to bury his brother, only to discover the past is monstrous, hungry and mutating, in this devilishly gory body horror. Perfect for fans of Adam Nevill and John Carpenter.

When Rob receives a call in the middle of the night, he knows it must be bad news. But he isn't quite prepared for what he hears; his brother, Marcus, has died on the Systematics compound in Scotland, where the two of them grew up. The place Rob managed to escape with his sanity barely intact, the place that hollowed out his parents and his brother.

Rob is determined to go up north to the compound to see Marcus laid to rest, but more importantly, to get to the bottom of what killed him. Because Rob has been waiting for the Systematics to make a mistake, for their charismatic leader Bjorn Thrissell to show his true colours so that Rob can make their crimes public and bring them down for good.

But when Rob arrives at the compound with his producer Lucy in tow, they discover a group of people coming apart at the seams and paranoia seeping through the community. Mutiny is in the air and worse still... there is something lurking under the surface, something monstrous and murderous, something that has been biding its time in the margins...

Trapped and isolated, Rob and Lucy are going to have to put their trust in the community they have come to ruin if any of them are going to have any hope of survival.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781803360744
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 mm
  • Languages: English

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Marginal
Marginal
Marginals falls flat with its convoluted narrative and underdeveloped characters. The plot feels disjointed, lacking the coherence needed to engage readers... READ MORE
Fran Windtr
Marginal
Slow and clunky
The cover and premise drew me in. The pace is awfully slow and the tension doesn't build. Read it on my Ereader but gave up
Anna Nelson
Marginal
Enjoyable yet long winded
While it offers moments of intrigue and adventure, it fails to deliver a compelling narrative, leaving readers longing for more depth and innovation.
Jan Olsten