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The Dark Game by Jonathan Janz

Title: The Dark Game
Author: Jonathan Janz
Genre: Horror
Published: April 11, 2019 by Flame Tree Press

Ten writers are selected for a summer-long writing retreat with the most celebrated and reclusive author in the world. Their host is the legendary Roderick Wells. Handsome, enigmatic, and fiendishly talented, Wells promises to teach his pupils about writing, about magic, about the untapped potential that each of them possesses. Most of all, he plans to teach them about the darkness in their hearts. The writers think they are signing up for a chance at riches and literary prestige. But they are really entering the twisted imagination of a deranged genius, a lethal contest pitting them against one another in a struggle for their sanity and their lives. They have entered into Roderick Wells's most brilliant and horrible creation. The Dark Game. FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices. Goodreads
 My Thoughts

Jonathan Janz's The Dark Game is well constructed and frightening look into ten writers trying to survive a competition run by a very intriguing host. This one gave me a lot of And Then There Were None vibes as the isolated crew was picked off one by one. However, The Dark Game is very original, because of its amazing antagonist and setting. Roderick Wells is a villain that will haunt my dreams for a long time to come. The chaos that he can create is beyond imagining. The mansion and surrounding woods are the perfect backdrop for the haunting events to take place. The mystery of Wells and the mansion were very fascinating, and I loved learning more and more about them as the book went on.

I want to thank Flame Tree Press and NetGalley for giving a copy of this novel for review.

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

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