A review by mikekaz
The Cage by Brian Keene

4.0

THE CAGE is a tense story that covers a very stressful situation. Keene infuses the story with good characters and a naturalness that enables the readers to be trapped along with the characters.

The story follows the employees of Big Bill's Home Electronics as they are taken hostage. The bad guy walked in right at closing time and at gunpoint forced the eight employees into the back storeroom. Proclaiming that he only needs six of them, he then locks them in a security cage so that he can do Something up front.

With regards to the action that occurs in the story, there is not a ton more than my summary above. But, as I also mentioned the story stays tense and stressful the whole way through. I felt for these characters as they faced their challenges and mystery. However, at the same time, it was easy to feel swindled by the book. At 101 pages, it is a significant size that you expect a full story. The ending though makes it abundantly clear that there is a lot more story to be told. A lot! This is one chapter in Keene's Labyrinth: a promised multi-volume epic, the story behind how all of his books tie together into one multiverse. THE CAGE could viewed as a prologue into the epic. Or maybe it would be better to consider it as an extra scene that enriches the total story, sort of like the post-credit scene in many Marvel movies. No matter how you look at it though, fans will consider this a significant puzzle piece of the Labyrinth. New readers should go to THE RISING so that they may be properly indoctrinated and become a Keene fan.