Monster
by Frank Peretti
My rating: 4 / 5
Genre: Christian thriller
When Reed Shelton’s wife Beck disappears at the start of a survival weekend, many people from the nearby area band together to try to track her in the wilderness. But strange things are happening in the woods, and soon Beck isn’t the only victim. Finding her alive becomes more and more uncertain, and the monster in the woods may not be what anyone thinks.
This book took multiple turns from what I expected, starting with actually following Beck during much of her disappearance. As Reed and Beck’s friends try to get to the truth of what is going on in the woods, there are various twists and suspenseful moments. Just what I expect from a Peretti novel, right down to the search for truth. My only real issue is how Reed treats his wife. She has some fairly severe anxieties, and he wants to get her out of the house and into the woods, thinking it will help her, and he may be right, but he’s pretty pushy and not always very nice.
I put off reading this novel for a long time, even though Peretti has been my favorite author for years. Maybe it was because I didn’t think anything could live up to The Oath, my favorite Peretti novel, or maybe it was because my husband’s super-brief summary of the book made it sound uninteresting. It didn’t unseat my favorites, but I should have trusted my favorite author and read this book a long time ago. Though the main characters in the book are Christian and Peretti definitely questions evolution in this novel, it’s not preachy at all. If you enjoy thriller novels with a little bit of science involved, you might consider giving this one a try.
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