Red Rabbit

English language

Published Oct. 2, 2023 by Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom.

ISBN:
978-1-250-87468-9
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reviewed Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian

A dark fantasy Lonesome Dove?

While not nearly as grand in scale or deeply reflective if the human condition, there is something about this one that evokes McMurtry's view of the American Frontier. The ease and unpredictability of death. The way the enormous isolation twisted people and societies.

Of course, this one has demons, witches, and shapeshifters.

Also, can I just say, the use of places I grew up near is quite a trip. I mean, I have family living in the small town of Oswego, Kansas!

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“What it’s about,” Tom said. “is a witch.”


I felt oddly disconnected from this book the entire time I was reading it. I guess there's something about the writing style that didn't mesh with me very well? Regardless, I do appreciate the way the story is crafted. There are a lot of really fun things here, especially in terms of general atmosphere/vibe: a truly great mixture of western and folk horror and a very good spooky month read.

The characters were all distinct and recognizable and had their own agendas and their reasons to join up forces on this journey. At the same time, I never felt like I got to know any of them beyond the surface. I think that's that thing about the writing style that didn't quite work for me at play. A bit too much telling over showing? I think that's what played into it, combined …

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