Preparation for desolation is the goal of one group of six scientists. Yet as they brave the cold and isolation of Antarctica, they face an unseen enemy that feeds off fear. An experiment-turned-trial that pits humankind against its greatest fears, who will survive to tell the tale?
My Review
Talk about an experiment gone wrong! Or did it? I had several questions at the end of the book, but I didn’t mind for a change. It was a good ending for a horror novel.
There is quite a bit of suspense although it could have been even more suspenseful if some of the characters weren’t so dumb! A couple times as I was reading, I kept saying, “No!” It was like watching a horror movie.
The author’s writing is easy to follow, and it was a quick read. I may have to check out more of her books when I have a moment. If you like horror/suspense, you’ll like this book if you don’t mind some unanswered questions.
About the Author:
Lucienne LeBeau is the author of the Silver Hollow trilogy as well as short stories and twisted fiction. Her background in mental health counselling has allowed her to experience life from both sides of the couch. She specializes in cosmic horror and bent realities. Her other books include “The Walking Doctor”, “Dubbs House”, “Now Entering Silver Hollow” and “Mercy Hospital”.
More Reviews of PROJECT NOWHERE:
DMJ
5.0 out of 5 stars Trapped in frozen isolation with nowhere to hide
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 November 2022
“This is a gripping horror novel. It’s really well-written.
It takes place in the vast white remoteness of Antarctica where a group of scientists engage in an experiment which goes horribly wrong. There’s no place to escape, no place to run.
It reminded me of a movie I saw decades ago called “The Thing” which takes place in a research site in Antarctica.
Loved it! I would recommend this suspenseful thriller to others, and I think it would also make a good move.
I’ll probably read a few other novels by this author as well to see if they’re as good as this one.”
“This is a fiction piece that suits the genre of horror/thriller nicely with bits of comedic relief. The overall plot is compelling and I was left with several questions at the end, which I think is brilliant as it leaves the possibility for a sequel and/or it leaves it up to the mind of the reader to decide what they think was going on. If we assume this world and this creature are factual then the events are believable…
I would recommend this book to anyone that enjoys a good thriller or horror genre as well as anyone that is okay being left with more questions than answers at the end.”
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