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The Many: The Complete Trilogy

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What happens if suddenly your close person's behaviour change overnight and you don't have any clue? Even farther what if their facial expressions also change too fast? Sounds chilly, right? That's what happened with Karl Morgan and Dawn Flint. Karl's sister and Dawn's mother were going through some weird behavioural changes after a date night. It seems like something horrific (like a rape) had happened with them. Starting with a simple mystery this trilogy - The Many by Nathan Field, opens up a superbly gripping and creepy thriller when Karl and Dawn joined hands to find out these date culprits and discovered a way more strange gang members who themselves didn't know the head behind them. The mystery goes more further when Dawn were kidnapped. The last part of the trilogy gives all the answers in a superbly tight plotted ending which doesn't let you to leave this book for a second. The author did a fantastic job to create this unnerving and breathtaking atmosphere where you try to anticipate more than you know.
Though this is a very dark book and explores very gritty features of human civilization, I loved every bit of it. The plot, characterization, atmosphere - everything bemused me. I would recommend it to every thriller fan. From me, this one is surely a four star read.
It was an ARC from NetGalley and I heartily thank for it both Netgalley and Silvermac Publishing. Thanks for this amazing read.

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this book was well written , characters well enveloped, very easy to read, the plot was fantastic i could not put it down, I strongly recommend this book to my friends

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Scary and weird. I wish there were more series like this. All three books are great but I liked the second one best.

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DNF. Not my thing sadly although blurb sounded like it was going to be.

Mildly interested in story but not enough to commit to approx 1000 pages.. sorry.

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I enjoyed these books when they come out individually and I'm looking forward to re-reading this omnibus edition. The ending was not what I expected but it was good.

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This is a brilliantly frightening and addictive trilogy. Each book is a page-turner but I would say they get better with each part. I think the less you know about the plot ( I knew almost nothing) the more enjoyable it will be.

What I liked about the book: The writing was slick and atmospheric, particularly the scary parts. I liked the main characters and really felt scared for them. And the twists were incredible, especially the surprise ending.
What I didn't like: It's such an intense read, I felt there could've been more relief. I liked the sprinkles of humour in the banter between Karl and Dawn, who are both darkly funny, but there could've been more.

Thank you so much to the publisher for the chance to read an advance copy!

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I received this book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I finished book 1 of the trilogy, jotted down my thoughts here first.

Holy #&%#(&, this is one messed up book, I thought it was going to be a thriller, had no idea it was going to be so creepy.

I thought the story had a very interesting premise, but then, the build up was cheapened by just having the cult murdering people. If they really had so much power, why not just kill of Karl and Dawn instead of the witnesses. They seem to have the police department under their wings too, who are they and what gave them so much power? Their reasoning for doing this whole plot was not that believable to me.

Karl and Dawn also makes a lot of bone- head decisions, but what did they expect, they were just a bit older than teenagers.

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