Book Review: The House (The 3 H’s #2) by Brian Barr

Posted May 19, 2017 by lomeraniel in Horror, Review / 0 Comments

Overal Rating: five-stars

I received a copy of this book in audio format from the narrator in exchange for an honest review.

Alex, Bill’s sister seeks help to escape her family’s cult, ands find David Paine, already retired due to schizophrenia and other issues. He still talks with his deceased wife, who passed away thirty years before due to a cult. Alex will try to convince Bill and get her something from her house.

I like the ‘The Head’, but I think this one is even better. I found the characters better depicted, and their actions match our expectations regarding their personalities. This book is a bit longer than the previous one, just over an hour and a half. The horror here is a bit more psychological and subtle, and in general it is a more polished piece of work. We get some explanations about the house and the family inhabiting it, and I guess we will get the whole picture with the next book.

Rick Gregory’s narration was great, impersonating each one of the characters and making them distinguishable to the ear. The audio production was good. I am seriously impressed since Gregory is a quite new narrator but the quality of his work is really good.

I am impatient to listen to the next book ‘The Hell’. Let’s see what Brian Barr has in stock for us.

Available at Amazon/Audible

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