My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Eric LaRocca's "Everything the Darkness Eats" is a novel that masterfully intertwines the cosmic and the personal, creating a haunting narrative set in the deceptive tranquility of Henley’s Edge. LaRocca crafts a story that not only delves deep into the human psyche but also explores the profound impact of otherness in a world marred by bigotry and homophobia.
At the heart of the narrative are two compelling, interwoven stories. First, we have Ghost Everling, a grieving widower grappling with the loss of his wife and unborn child. Ghost’s journey is a poignant exploration of grief and the supernatural, as he encounters the enigmatic Heart Crowley. Crowley's introduction into Ghost's life opens up a pathway to understanding the town's dark secrets, including the unsettling disappearances that plague Henley’s Edge. Ghost’s story is beautifully written, capturing the essence of loss and the desperation to find meaning in the inexplicable.
Parallel to Ghost's narrative is the story of Nadeem Malik, a gay police officer, and his husband Brett. Their experiences in Henley’s Edge are a stark depiction of the violence and prejudice faced by LGBTQ individuals. LaRocca doesn’t shy away from portraying the brutal realities of homophobia, making their story a powerful commentary on the societal challenges the queer community faces. Despite the darkness they encounter, Nadeem and Brett's love and resilience shine through, offering a beacon of hope amidst the despair.
LaRocca’s prose is both elegant and accessible, weaving these two narratives together with a skill that keeps the reader engaged and invested. The author’s ability to portray complex emotions and the subtleties of human (and inhuman) interactions is exceptional.
As the stories of Ghost and Nadeem converge, LaRocca masterfully brings together the themes of loss, otherness, and the fight against pervasive evil. The climax is not only a resolution of the novel's mysteries but also a profound statement on the endurance of the human spirit against overwhelming odds.
"Everything the Darkness Eats" is reflection on the human condition, the pain of loss, and the relentless struggle against societal evils. It’s a testament to LaRocca's skill as a storyteller and his ability to craft narratives that are as thought-provoking as they are moving. This book is a fantastic horro-read for anyone who appreciates emotionally resonant storytelling, especially those interested in LGBTQ themes and the exploration of grief and otherness in modern society.
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