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Cemetery Club

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'Cemetery Club' by J.G. Faherty follows a group of high school friends who awaken an ancient evil in their town as teenagers. Years later, as adults, they must come together again to face this evil once more. The story is described as a quick read with plenty of supernatural elements, vivid descriptions of creatures, and a small town setting with a dark history. The plot is reminiscent of Stephen King's 'It', with engaging characters and a good balance of action and suspense.

Characters:

Characters are well-developed with detailed backstories, and the narrative features flashbacks that allow readers to understand the evolution of these characters from adolescence to adulthood.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is straightforward and effective, providing enough description to engage readers while keeping the pace brisk and maintaining a balance with character development.

Plot/Storyline:

The story involves a group of friends who confront a supernatural evil that they initially faced in their youth, showcasing how the past intertwines with the present through a high body count and escalating horror.

Setting:

The setting is a small town plagued by a dark history, featuring distinct locations like an abandoned mental institution that contribute to the overall eerie atmosphere.

Pacing:

The pacing is fast, filled with continuous tension that keeps readers engaged, particularly during action sequences.

Notes:

Cemetery Club is a horror novel that features a high body count, illustrating the destructive power of evil.
The book balances action, character development, and gore well, keeping the pace engaging.
It involves a group of friends who confront a supernatural evil from their past years later.
The setting is a small town in America with a dark history of human exploitation and experiments.
The abandoned mental institution in the book is based on a real place called Letchworth Village, which is allegedly haunted.
Readers noted that the book has strong action scenes and a tangible sense of gore, serving the plot effectively.
Flashbacks to the characters' pasts provide depth and comparison to their present lives, adding to the storytelling.
Some feel Cemetery Club is reminiscent of Stephen King's IT, but they enjoyed it more due to its concise length.
The supernatural elements include zombies, but they are not the main focus of the story, making it a unique read.
The writing style is straightforward, making the book a quick and easy read for fans of horror.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include gore, violence, swearing, and some sexual content.

From The Publisher:

20 years ago, four friends awoke an ancient evil. Now it's back, and only the Cemetery Club can stop it before the whole town ends up dead. Or worse. Rocky Point is a small town with a violent history. Mass graves, illegal medical experiments, and brutal murders dating back centuries. Of course, when Cory, Marisol, John, and Todd form the Cemetery Club, they know none of this. They've found the coolest place to party after school - an old crypt. But then things start to go bad. People get killed, and the Cemetery Club knows the cause: malevolent creatures that turn people into cannibal zombies. When no one believes them, they descend into the tunnels below the town and somehow manage to stop the killings. Now it's twenty years later, and the murders are happening again. The Cemetery Club must reunite to defeat the menace once and for all. Except they can't remember how they did it. It's a race against time as they find the true source of the evil infesting Rocky Point and venture into the tunnels again to face their demons in a final showdown.

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