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Dark Country by Monique Snyman
Dark Country by Monique Snyman











Dark Country by Monique Snyman Dark Country by Monique Snyman

Too often people mistake monsters for gods.

Dark Country by Monique Snyman

Thankfully, the sequel, False Prophet, is already on the way.” ~New York Journal of Booksįrom multi-Bram Stoker Award Nominee Monique Snyman, Dark Country highlights the multicultural mythologies, magic, histories, beauty, and horror of living in pseudo-modern South Africa. (Aug.“Anyone liking a tense mystery with elements of the supernatural, a villain who believes himself about to become a god, and a heroine who swears she’ll prevent it while at the same time acknowledging her own weaknesses, will read Dark Country and demand more. It’s a somewhat rocky start, but readers will be excited to see where the series goes. Unfortunately, a subplot about Esmé’s love life saps some of the tension, even as scenes of an unknown demon at work make it clear that the mystery here is a supernatural one. Snyman alternates perspectives between her capable lead and a sadistic killer (readers will need strong stomachs for the gory scenes) who, predictably, ends up targeting Esmé herself. Among the victims are newlywed Valentine Sikelo, who vanishes from a busy street in the middle of the day, and politician Abraham Amin, who’s kidnapped from an embassy before being strung up in a traffic tunnel. She lands a complex inquiry when a killer dubbed the Pretoria Slasher by the press abducts and kills several people, leaving ravaged corpses for the police to find. Occult crime expert Esmé Snyder regularly consults with the Pretoria police. South African author Snyman (the Night Weaver series) starts more strongly than she finishes with this series debut the unusual lead will hook readers and the contemporary South Africa setting is enriched by the author’s personal experience, but the climax doesn’t pay off on the opening’s intensity.













Dark Country by Monique Snyman