Don't Fear the Reaper

Paperback, 400 pages

English language

Published May 5, 2023 by Titan Books Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-80336-174-1
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4 stars (12 reviews)

Jade Daniels faces down a brutal serial killer in his pulse-punding tribute to the golden era of horror cinema and Friday the 13th from the New York Times-bestselling, multiple-award winning author Stephen Graham Jones.

Four years after her tumultuous senior year, Jade Daniels is released from prison right before Christmas when her conviction is overturned. But life beyond bars takes a dangerous turn as soon as she returns to Proofrock. Convicted Serial Killer, Dark Mill South, seeking revenge for thirty-eight Dakota men hanged in 1862, escapes from his prison transfer due to a blizzard, just outside of Proofrock, Idaho.

Dark Mill South’s Reunion Tour began on December 12th, 2019, a Thursday.

Thirty-six hours and twenty bodies later, on Friday the 13th, it would be over.

Don’t Fear the Reaper is the page-turning sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones.

6 editions

High intensity slasher, back in Proofrock with our friends

4 stars

The second book in the Indian Lake trilogy, and it definitely feels like a middle book. The first, My Heart is a Chainsaw, blew my mind and I really enjoyed this though not quite as much. It's probably unfair to compare it, to be honest. Don't Fear the Reaper gives us a terrifying new slasher, kind of a cross between Candyman and Jason Vorhees, and beloved characters Jade/Jennifer, Letha and others are back. Proofrock has a new class of seniors but hasn't really moved on from the Lake Witch Slayings aka the Independence Day Massacre. This book hurls Jade and the readers back into the path of danger and keeps things at a high intensity from there. It's bloody and brutal. I can't wait for the third book.

Don’t Fear the Reaper, by Stephen Graham Jones

4 stars

It’s been four years since the Witch Lake Slayings and Jennifer Daniels has returned to Proofrock, Idaho. Unfortunately for Jennifer and the rest of the town’s inhabitants, death isn’t done with them yet. In the opening pages of Don’t Fear the Reaper, by the masterful Stephen Graham Jones, we meet another killer who decides to make Proofrock his hunting ground. Jennifer and co-final girl, Letha Mondragon, are once again called on to slay the monster and save the town...

Read the rest of my review at A Bookish Type.

Review of "Don't Fear the Reaper" on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I didn't like this as much as My Heart in a Chainsaw though I did like the enduring friendship of Jade and Letha and how it didn't pretend the Independence Day Massacre didn't leave its scars. But Dark Mill South's gratuitous violence was a bit much for me. Stacey Graves both both supernatural and had a sort of logic, DMS was just pure evil. I was a bit confused about Cinnamon and Ginger all the way through too. Not sure if I'll read the final book but I do care about the recurring characters...

A strong follow-up to My Heart is a Chainsaw

4 stars

Like Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Chabon, Stephen Graham Jones balances serious literary chops with an unashamed love of genre fiction. Both My Heart is a Chainsaw and earlier stand-alone novel The Only Good Indians (2020) have attracted accolades both within and outside the horror fiction community, and Don’t Fear the Reaper seems destined to enjoy the same recognition. It’s a satisfying follow-up that leaves one exhilarated and excited for the trilogy’s conclusion. Part of me wonders if three volumes is enough, however. As any scary movie fan can tell you, the best franchises have a habit of outgrowing trilogies.

Read my full review at Grimdark Magazine! www.grimdarkmagazine.com/review-dont-fear-the-reaper-by-stephen-graham-jones/

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  • American literature