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A review by scaredy_bear
The Little Season by S.C. Mendes
dark
funny
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
3.75
After quitting his job, Jordan Carter stumbles upon an ad for Talons, a new restaurant seeking paid tasters for their secret menu. However, each tasting leaves Jordan increasingly ill and plagued by horrifying night terrors. With the aid of his hot, spiritualist neighbor, Jordan delves into the mysteries surrounding Talons.
Labeling this book as Splatterpunk feels inaccurate. Apart from the initial scene, it maintains a relatively subdued tone (by Splatterpunk standards at least). The main character is easily dislikable with his problematic views on women (including being a fan of a pick-up artist podcast), and his generally negative outlook on life. Somehow, SC Mendes manages to humanize this incel-like character, occasionally making him feel relatable, a commendable feat in my opinion. While the pacing sometimes lags, the narrative is interesting enough to persevere. Recommended for fans of cult horror.
Overall, I found this book enjoyable. The themes and character development were very well done. I eagerly look forward to reading future works from SC Mendes.
Similar Vibes: The Menu (2022), Last Days by Adam Nevill
Thank you, NetGalley and Blood Bound Books for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.