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Hex
Hex
Author: Thomas Olde Heuvelt
The English language debut of the bestselling Dutch novel, Hex, from Thomas Olde Heuvelt--a Hugo and World Fantasy award nominated talent to watchWhoever is born here, is doomed to stay 'til death. Whoever settles, never leaves. Welcome to Black Spring, the seemingly picturesque Hudson Valley town haunted by the Black Rock Witch, a seventeenth c...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780765378804
ISBN-10: 0765378809
Publication Date: 4/26/2016
Pages: 448
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 10
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esjro avatar reviewed Hex on + 949 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Most horror books do not really scare me, but this one did. Surprisingly scary!

Warning to anyone like me who doesn't care if the people die but can't stand seeing animals get hurt: The dog dies, and a calf is mistreated. I had to read something else before going to sleep.
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susieqmillsacoustics avatar reviewed Hex on + 1062 more book reviews
This definitely has creepy elements but there were things I liked and things I didn't like overall. This town is haunted by a 350+ year old curse in the form of a dead witch (stitched eyes and mouth and bound in chains) who walks the streets and can appear anywhere including inside the homes of the residents there. They have a HEX app to track her and an elaborate set up to make sure this secret never gets out. But evil can take many forms including the hearts and minds of ordinary people living in fear. I felt the book lost some steam in places and included some unnecessary gruesome occurrences that took away from the reading experience instead of adding to it. It's dark, disturbing and grim. I can see where many horror fans like this one but it wasn't really for me.
perryfran avatar reviewed Hex on + 1223 more book reviews
I've had this book on my shelves for a year or two and finally decided to read it for Halloween this year. This was a very creepy and disturbing novel about a town in the Hudson valley of New York called Black Spring that is haunted by a seventeenth-century witch named Katherine van Wyler. The witch has its eyes and mouth sewn shut and is shackeled with chains. But she manages to walk the streets of Black Spring and shows up in various places including the residents homes where she at first seems quite benign. When she shows up in the Grant family home, she is called gramma and a dishcloth is thrown over her disturbing face. But is she benign? If someone from Black Spring decides to leave the town for an extended time, they are overwhelmed with suicidal thoughts and must return. A decree in the town prohibits anyone from touching or harassing Katherine but kids will be kids. And so what happens if Katherine's sutures are removed from her mouth and eyes? Well you don't want to go there--the entire town will be in peril!

This book definitely provided some chills and it was a very creative and unique approach to a horror story. Although I thought it was a little wordy at times and could have been shortened somewhat, the story kept me reading and the ending was quite horrific.


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