Horror Punks Reviewed Siberian Hellhole by Michael Mulvihill
BOOK REVIEW: Siberian Hellhole
Posted by H.P. Hooks on May 31, 2013 at 3:38pm
HORROR-PUNKS REVIEW
Book by: Michael Mulvihill
Reviewed by: Charlie J. J. Kruger
> When it comes to horror novels, there is a seemingly endless flow of them out there. I have read a lot, and I have even wrote a few. Now, because of the huge amount available out there, there are now sub-genres within sub-genres within further and more vast sub-genres. That said, if you are into the hyper violent, terror-through-pain, winter-survival ones, this book might just be for you.
> Admittedly, that isn’t my normal go-to sub-sub-sub-sub-genre, but this book stood up to the challenge and presented me with a strong and fun story that was worth the time spent pouring over it.
> Not to give too much away, but you should all be glad that it is getting warmer outside, it will make reading this book seem a little less real. Which is something you will need. Even with the super, phantasmagorical elements of the story, the very grounded matter-of-fact writing style of Michael Mulvihill helped to keep it all feel grounded and almost possible. Though, the monster-ravaged elements of this story should never feel that real. Michael does a wonderful job of making you forget that.
> This is a good night’s read for being curled up in bed, with the lights dimmed a little, and the wind whipping at your window. I just hope it isn’t snowing when you begin to read….
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