Michael Shotter reviewed Apartment 239 by Elford F. Alley
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5 stars
A dense and satisfying "ghost story" with a few unique and interesting wrinkles.
For me, "Apartment 239" was a very engaging and engrossing read. I especially appreciated the extra bits of character development, plot intricacy, and social commentary that the author deftly weaved throughout the tale to give it a lot of depth and heft without any of it feeling forced or heavy-handed.
There were a few very minor things I encountered throughout the read that didn't quite land for me, or required me to suspend a bit more disbelief than I would have preferred, but they were admittedly rather nit-picky and may well never be noted or pondered by other readers, so they ultimately didn't have much of an impact and left me feeling very positive about everything as a whole.
This was my first Elford Alley book and I'd say it would be a great place to start …
A dense and satisfying "ghost story" with a few unique and interesting wrinkles.
For me, "Apartment 239" was a very engaging and engrossing read. I especially appreciated the extra bits of character development, plot intricacy, and social commentary that the author deftly weaved throughout the tale to give it a lot of depth and heft without any of it feeling forced or heavy-handed.
There were a few very minor things I encountered throughout the read that didn't quite land for me, or required me to suspend a bit more disbelief than I would have preferred, but they were admittedly rather nit-picky and may well never be noted or pondered by other readers, so they ultimately didn't have much of an impact and left me feeling very positive about everything as a whole.
This was my first Elford Alley book and I'd say it would be a great place to start for those looking to explore his works, or anyone simply seeking a highly-effective, often humorous, and pleasantly-sophisticated horror novel.