The Wendigo

Hardcover, 116 pages

English language

Published Oct. 5, 2002 by Wildside Press.

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Greater than the sum of it's parts

The Wendigo is one of those stories where the legend really could be greater than the reality. It's got that kind of aura surrounding it. But unlike a few other examples of said legends, this really can back it up.

The writing is very of it's day and time. Nothing flashy, nothing fancy. But there's a story there and it tells it efficiently and competently. The setting is well established, our cast of characters all have a reason to be there, though some are smaller than others, and the horror ramps up pretty steadily till we get the big reveal at the end.

What makes this story good and what gives it that legend status is that it really was one of the first of it's kind to tell such a story in such a way. It was a weird time when different types of horror were blazing …

Let's have a walk in the woods !

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This novel is short and well written. I found in it what also charmed me in Lovecraft's novels like "At the mountains of madness". You are alone in a hostile environment, however, what bothers you the most is : what else is out there besides you ?... I enjoyed this book thoroughly !

Subjects

  • Horror - General
  • Fiction - Horror
  • Fiction