Book Review: Terrorizing Jude by Wade Joseph Le Fevre

18948423Title: Terrorizing Jude

Author: Wade Joseph Le Fevre

Genre: Horror, Psychological Thriller

Publication Date: August 28, 2013

Description (from Goodreads):

Jude is terrified. She lives in a constant state of fear of being home alone. She is so afraid that it is starting to affect her marriage. To overcome her fear she decides to spend a perilous two days alone in her apartment while her husband is at work. Her mind plays endless tricks on her from phantom sneezes to the television turning itself on. But is it all in her imagination? Or is there really something to be afraid of? Something as close as her coat closet?

Review

I received a free ecopy of this book from the author for an honest review. I thought I’d read all of his published books but when I realized I hadn’t read this one, Wade was gracious enough to send me a copy.

Terrorizing Jude is about Jude, who is afraid to be by herself. Her husband of one year is getting tired of dealing with her fear and is close to asking her for a divorce. Their lack of communication is so bad that she has no clue that he wants to leave. 

Part of the story is told through the eyes of a serial killer. I found his meticulous preparation interesting and his patience intriguing.

Terrorizing Jude is a fast, easy read and kept my interest throughout. It contained a few surprises as well as some cringe worthy moments. I particularly liked the ending.

Available on Amazon.

 

About the Author

Wade is a life-long lover of horror, whether it be in movie or book form. An avid reader and cinephile, Wade spends most of his time either reading, writing or catching up on his backlog of movies. He can usually be found sitting outside reading his Kindle, waiting for his movie to start, depending on how good the book is.

Wade’s Facebook page: https://facebook.com/authorwadelefevre