"THESE NAMELESS THINGS" BY SHAWN SMUCKER


"These Nameless Things" by Shawn Smucker

Synopsis:
"Before Dan opened his door to find a wounded woman who had escaped from the tormentors in the mountain, his life had become rather quiet. He and the eight other people in the mostly abandoned town had become friends. They spent peaceful evenings around the campfire and even made vague plans to journey east one day and leave the ominous mountain behind.

But the woman's arrival changes everything. Who is she? How does she know so much about Dan's brother, who is still held captive in the mountain? Why are long-forgotten memories rising to the surface? And why does Dan feel so compelled to keep her presence in his house a secret?"

My Review:

"These Nameless Things" is the first book I've ever read by this author, and to be honest, its cover is what initially sparked my interest in reading it, partnered with the fact that it's been labeled a Christian mystery/suspense/thriller -- a genre combination I love. Not knowing much about this book before reading it, I didn't really know what to expect, and my initial thoughts were along the lines of... What in the world is going on here!? This feeling stuck with me throughout most of this book.

"These Nameless Things" is very mysterious and thought-provoking, where every question answered leads to more questions. In an atmosphere that is quite eerie, filled with utter despair and hopelessness, it carries a strong message of forgiveness and finding light in the darkest of places.


I'm really on the fence with rating this book 3 or 4 stars, my reason being that although I enjoyed reading this book, I feel that its pacing is a bit slow, with most things super drawn out, and its ending seems too rushed, leaving many unanswered questions. I can't say much about this without spoiling the book.

My  Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars.

Note: I received a copy of this book from its publisher in exchange for my reviewing it, for which I am very grateful.

Credits: The book cover and synopsis seen in this post are courtesy of Amazon.com 

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