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Title: Insulation
Author: Craig Saunders
Narrator: Molly King
Format: Unabridged
Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
Language: English
Release date: 05-03-17
Publisher: Craig Saunders
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher's Summary:
Yvonne's sure there's something wrong with her new landlord.
She's right.
He insulates his apartment against the noise of the outside world, but it's the voices that bother him most, and only a special kind of insulation can give him peace from the ghosts in his head.
A horror novella from the author of Masters of Blood and Bone, Cold Fire, and Deadlift.
Members Reviews:
An Excellent Novella From Craig Saunders
I am the first reader to review "Insulation", by Craig Saunders, since August 2015. Hopefully, there have been more sales since them because Craig Saunders is an excellent writer. He packs a lot of story into his novellas. This novella proves that to be true. I enjoyed it very much and read it in one sitting. "Insulation" will keep you turning the pages to find out "what happens next?"
Yvonne, a writer, suffers from horrible migraines. She moves to a new apartment that is quitter then the one she had in London. She meets Simon, her landlord. Simon lives downstairs from Yvonne. He is very strange. Simon is insulating his apartment so he doesn't have to hear "the voices". It also prevents neighbors from hearing what he is doing. Simon uses a very special insulation which Yvonne discovers by accident. She also finds out what he has been doing in his apartment. There is a confrontation between Yvonne and Simon which is a nail bitter.
"Insulation" is fast paced. Saunders does an excellent job moving the story along and keeping you interested. It is well written. The characters of Yvonne and Simon are well developed. The story has many tense moments with plenty of twists and turns. I believe you will like this book.
"INSULATION" NEEDED MORE PADDING!!!
Craig Saunders' latest release, the Kindle novella, INSULATION, wasn't a bad read, but it felt rather incomplete, like it was the skeletal framework of a longer piece. His earlier novella offering, DEADLIFT, was much better, longer, more developed and quite suspenseful. INSULATION just felt...rushed. We never got any exploration of Yvonne's malady, and how it had affected her and her writing throughout her forty-some-odd years; nor did Simon's psychosis get fleshed-out (no pun intended), culminating in his padding of his apartment walls and ceiling with certain unusual and disgusting...things. I just wish that Saunders had taken a bit more time to explain these quirks and psychoses to give the reader a better understanding of why the story went the way it did. I'd recommend this tale, but just barely.
Insulation.
I really enjoyed this short story. It was incredibly creepy and had some very tense moments. My one complaint was that the reveal about the insulation was added at an inconvenient moment. It was awkward with the wording and came too early. Still, it was a good story and one that I would recommend. Yep, I'd read more from this author.