A review by git_r_read
Dead Man's Song by Jonathan Maberry

5.0

Jonathan Maberry scares the crappe out of me. There, I said it. And that could be the extent of my review. He rocks the horror! It's been a few years since I've read GHOST ROAD BLUES, the first in the trilogy, but that didn't matter. The story picks up immediately after book one and it refreshes the reader's memory of the atrocities that occurred.
Book one was thriller horror with a tinge of supernatural. Book two is thriller horror with mega-supernatural. How this town can survive is beyond me, but there are forces in the background thankfully who seem to want to help. But the evil is so profound, it is difficult to see how good can even remotely triumph.
I read book one as a handheld print book and it remains on the keeper shelf. I listened to book two....that likely assisted in the scaring o' the crappe out of me. Listening at night on my commute home, I had to change to tunes from time to time to rest from the atmospheric chills. Excellent visual in both the words and the narration enhanced my imagination.
Definite recommend.