Torn by Lee Thomas will be published later this month and we’re pleased to report that Alan Kelly over at Rue-Morgue.com loved it:
“Torn is a magnificently written, high-octane, action-packed crime/survival horror/monster mash-up. It’s also a sharp-toothed social commentary on how small-town America defines its demons; the writer’s ingenious use of the werewolf metaphor to address murky sexual politics is an inspired move, and one that never feels preachy, agenda-driven or heavy-handed… Each chapter is accompanied by disquieting pictures from uber-talented genre artist Vincent Chong, which adds a surreal, otherworldly, fairytale aspect to the story. Highly recommended!”
— Alan Kelly, Rue-Morgue.com
Torn is the story of a small town sheriff whose marriage is falling apart. When a little girl is abducted from a local park and carried into the woods, he leads a desperate search to find her. But the little girl is only bait, and something vicious waits in the woods for her rescuers…