Satan's Affair Novella's Review
julho 15, 2024
I wasn't prepared for what I was about to read. "Satan's Affair" by H.D. Carlton is a gripping and darkly imaginative addition to the Cat and Mouse series. The story revolves around a macabre traveling carnival that brings thrills and chills across the country. This isn't your typical haunted house attraction; it's a deadly game orchestrated by a mysterious and sinister figure who sees himself as a purifier, cleansing the world of evil through brutal executions.
The narrative is intense and disturbing, diving deep into the psyche of the protagonist who hides within the walls of the carnival, executing those he deems corrupt. The blend of horror, suspense, and psychological torment makes for a compelling read that is both terrifying and enthralling. Carlton's writing style is vivid and evocative, painting a chilling picture of the dark world within the carnival.
The book opens with an eerie and gripping introduction:
"Every Halloween, Satan's Affair will come to you. We travel the country, offering terrifying haunted houses, thrilling rides, and the tastiest food. And with every passing town, I cleanse this world, one execution at a time. I hide within the walls, casting my judgment on those that reek of evil, singing lullabies to their rotting souls. Once you've been chosen, there's no escaping my henchmen—they cater to my every desire. You can run and you can hide, but it only excites me. Come. Walk through my dollhouse, where your screams will blend and your cute little pleas will go unanswered. But I can't promise it'll be over quickly..."
This chilling passage sets the stage for the horror in "Satan's Affair." It introduces the traveling carnival, known as Satan's Affair, which visits different towns every Halloween. Behind its façade of entertainment and fun, a darker purpose is at play. The protagonist, who hides within the walls of the carnival, sees himself as a judge and executioner, eliminating those he deems evil. The introduction promises a harrowing journey for anyone who dares to enter the carnival, where their screams and pleas will go unanswered. The malevolent excitement of the protagonist at the prospect of his victims' fear and suffering is palpable, setting a dark tone for the story.
Overall, "Satan's Affair" is a thrilling ride that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, blending horror and psychological suspense in a unique and captivating way.




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