Sunday, January 23, 2022

Review: The Last House on Needless Street by Catriona Ward

 







The Last House on Needless Street is probably one of the most original takes on a horror story that I have read in a very long time. To attempt to describe it would be impossible without giving some spoilers. I thought I was pretty sure what was going on, but it felt like a rollercoaster ride—each twist a little wilder than the one preceding it. At one point, I thought for sure the story had to be close to ending, but I was pleasantly surprised to know that there was so much more to go.

If you are a fan of audiobooks, you are in for a treat. The extremely talented narrator, Christopher Ragland, kept me engaged throughout the entire book and did a great job of giving each character their own personality and voice. I hope to find more books read by him soon.

The Last House on Needless Street is 5/5 stars for me and was one of my top books of 2021. Safe to say I’m now a Catriona Ward fan.

 

Big Thanks to #NetGalley, #TorNightfire, and to #MacMillanAudio for providing this review copy. All thoughts and opinions contained in this review are my own.

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