A review by natreviews
In the Devil's Dreams by Felix Blackwell

5.0

Holy cow. Let me tell you, you don’t want to sleep on this book.

Right off the bat, I’m not saying anything about the plot. You think it’s going one way and then Part 4 takes a hard turn and things click into place. I’m still not fully sure about how things worked, but that doesn’t matter.

In a forward, Felix mentions how he actually re-wrote the book. It was originally published in 2014, then completly pulled and written again in 2017. That was the right decision.

Unlike Stolen Tongues, this book treats horror differently. The best way I can desccribe it is Stolen Tongues spreads the horror out, and has it be scary all through slow burn style. In the Devil’s Dreams had my scared within the first 9 pages, but after that, the scares were spread out. It wasn’t constant. It was more sad, and an intersting reflection on grief and acceptance.

I honestly hope he writes more books, because I will 100% read them!