Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Secret Santa by Andrew Shaffer (Adult Horror Book Review)

I won a copy of this book from the publisher in a giveaway on Instagram. All thoughts and opinions are my own.  


Secret Santa
by Andrew Shaffer
Published by Quirk Books
on  November 10, 2020
Genre: Adult, Horror
Length: 220 pages

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Literary Awards:
Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Horror (2020)

Synopsis:
The Office meets Stephen King, dressed up in holiday tinsel, in this fun, festive, and frightening horror-comedy set during the horror publishing boom of the '80s, by New York Times best-selling satirist Andrew Shaffer. 

My Thoughts:

Lussi Meyer stumbles her way into a job as a senior editor at the old-fashioned Blackwood-Patterson publishing house after working in horror for years. She is tasked with finding the next Stephen King and is determined to find her place but the job starts out rough with an unexpected death, an injured intern, and what seems to be hazing from coworkers that includes a sinister Secret Santa gift that Lussi quickly recognizes. 

I'm not big on 'holiday reads' but this was quick and fun, with a hint of comedy, and perfect for the Christmas season in a spooky Krampus sort of way.
I don't want to give away any important plot but this story has some ancient German folklore that includes a certain terrifying Christmas witch that is said to remove the insides of their victims to replace them with rocks or straw or even garbage. I ended up doing a little research on it and that made the story that much more horrific! 

Many thanks to Quirk Books for the chance to read this!


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