Friday, January 10, 2025

Review: Little Brother by Adam Cosco

 


Genre: Horror/Supernatural

Description:

“Leslie Adams is losing time. Waking up with scars she can’t explain and haunted by blackout spells she doesn’t remember, Leslie is diagnosed with depression and self-harm. But deep down, she knows the truth is far more sinister.

As her mental state unravels, disturbing visions and erratic behaviors consume her, convincing her that something evil has taken root inside her. Her struggle to maintain control pits her against a dark force she can't understand—until a terrifying revelation shatters everything she believes.

Little Brother is a chilling psychological horror novella that blends supernatural suspense with a shocking twist, perfect for fans of The Silent Patient and Hereditary.”

Author:

“Canadian-born Adam Cosco discovered his passion for storytelling at the renowned American Film Institute, where he sharpened his skills in filmmaking and screenwriting. Today, Adam channels his creative energy into writing novels that explore the darker sides of humanity, specializing in horror, psychological thrillers, and dark comedy.”

Appraisal:

This is a wild story. Horror with a touch of a supernatural feel with a unique resolution that I certainly didn’t see coming. It’s a quick read that should keep you engaged, trying to figure out what is going on. As a note prior to the beginning indicates, the book is based on what was originally a screenplay the author wrote and as I read it the feelings I got were often like what I get watching a movie.

Buy now from:            Amazon US        Amazon UK

Format/Typo Issues:

No significant issues.

Rating: **** Four Stars

Reviewed by: BigAl

Approximate word count: 30-35,000 words

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