![]() ![]() Sadly once we delve into the meat of the book, this fear factor is gone and we are left with Simon Lester travelling the world doing research and arguing with an internet troll. ![]() The way Campbell creates this scene, filled with demented clowns is one of the most chilling things I have read in a long while. It is in these opening chapters that he takes his girlfriend’s son, Mark, to a circus which nothing short of pure nightmare-fuel. The book starts off well as Lester our narrator/protagonist is clearly established and fleshed at as the kind of man who invokes sympathy from the readers due to his streak of bad luck both professionally and personally. As Lester delves into this research he becomes more mentally unstable as clown imagery and the specter of Tubby Lane haunts him. The novel is about film critic Simon Lester who is out of a job and dealing with relationship troubles, when his mentor offers him the chance to write about the long forgotten silent film actor Tubby Lane. But when it’s off it is a tedious chore as the reader practically yells at the unreliable narrator to get to the point. When he cranks up the creep factor this book is chilling and unnerving with the imagery he creates. Acclaimed horror writer Ramsey Campbell’s novel, The Grin of the Dark, represents a host of missed opportunities. ![]()
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