‘Worship Me’ by Craig Stewart

Worship Me

In a quiet country church, a Sunday service becomes a living hell for a group of unsuspecting parishioners. When an ancient entity takes over the congregation claiming it as its own, the horrified churchgoers are shown the power of the Behemoth in all its ghastly detail. With the threat of losing everything – including their lives – the group must make a terrifying decision.

This is Craig Stewart’s first novel and an it’s absolute corker. Taking a group of hapless parishioners and pitting them against each other, Stewart’s characters are well-drawn and completely human. Nevertheless, he unpicks their petty jealousies, irritations and prejudices, revealing them for what they truly are. The action (and there’s plenty of it), is gory and bloody, giving the author a chance to show off his descriptive powers.

This is not a book for the timid, the fearful, or the fainthearted and it’s probably not one to read in bed on a dark and windy night. Stephen King – watch out!

 
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  2 comments for “‘Worship Me’ by Craig Stewart

  1. robbiesinspiration's avatar
    29/09/2018 at 4:08 PM

    This does sound smashing, Colin.

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    • colingarrow's avatar
      30/09/2018 at 1:54 PM

      Thanks Robbie. What I really like is that the author sets almost the whole story inside the church, yet still manages to keep it exciting.

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