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Back To Top. The trolling part also froze my blood, any mention of the dark web and the trolls that lurk there always has me wanting to delete my social media accounts Oh my goodness, I did not know what to do with myself when this book finished, I was emotionally drained and bereft it was all over - it was absolutely additive and I LOVED it!!!
No hesitation in giving the book 5 stars - loved everything about it - fantastic way of telling the story, the characters were superbly crafted, the pace was spot on and the whole thing creeped me out - but in a good way in fact I am still talking about the book now some three weeks after I read it - fantastic book to start off with!!
View 1 comment. Dec 12, Emma rated it it was amazing. Hydra is the second book from the pen of author Matt Wesolowski to be published by Orenda Books. So I was strangely apprehensive and of course, excited! I knew before turning the first page that the story was in a similar vein to Six Stories. Six Stories is a series of podcasts hosted by Scott King. King rakes over cold cases - not to necessarily solve the mystery but to encourage new discussion and debate.
King provides his listeners with the details of a particular case but from six different standpoints. Six different viewpoints all bringing that little bit of extra information to the front, fleshing it out for his listeners. Why did Arla kill her family that day? Why did she change so dramatically? What was the cause? Hydra, like its predecessor, did an excellent job of making me feel nervous and apprehensive. The author is a master at creating a scene and dropping you slap, bang right in the action.
You live the moment with the characters which for me added extra eerieness and I was completely absorbed in the moment. Nothing else mattered. Incredibly atmospheric, perfectly eerie, I absolutely loved Hydra. Would I recommend this book?
Absolutely, without a doubt. Wesolowski is one of my very favourite authors. He writes in a totally different, exciting and original way and I love to read his books. I will say this though, Hydra is absolutely brilliant but I did prefer Six Stories. An easy five out of five stars. I chose to read and review an ARC of Hydra. The above review is my own unbiased opinion. Mar 06, Lavender rated it liked it Shelves: psychological-thrillers , horror. I am a bit torn with this book.
I just start with what I liked: This book is creepy as hell. I liked the dark atmosphere and all that stuff about ghost rituals. I also enjoyed again the structure of the book. It is told like a podcast which was already the case in his first book.
What I did not like: As much as I think this kind of written podcast is a nice idea but for me this time it did not work. I did not get the point of the story. Listening to a podcast while I was on holiday I found this wr I am a bit torn with this book. Listening to a podcast while I was on holiday I found this written one comparing to the real one quite boring. The people Scott King interviews are chatty until they should get to the point about Arla.
Then they stop talking. It gets only interesting when they talk about this dark online stuff. But to my great disappointment this stories felt just like filling material, to make the story more interesting as it is.
It all stayed at the surface. Ghost rituals are mentioned but I never got anywhere. Maybe my expectations were too high but I never really got into the story. We never got to the point who Arla was and why she did what she did. Well, I think we actually do know but Scott King makes a fuss about it and wants it to be more. The story also dragged a bit. There were parts when it was really gripping but most of the time the author took the tension out of the story. The story just went on in circles.
Maybe I missed something because I am clearly in the minority here. I liked the dark things that were mentioned and what it can do to people. But they did not really fit smoothly into the story. They felt forced for me and sometimes just like a list of urban legends and not very well woven into the story.
Feb 27, Nigel rated it really liked it. So what is it that makes me want to read them and makes them hard to put down! The answer to to be very well crafted writing for me. These "podcast" format stories make for simple compelling reading and I enjoyed reading this one.
Was it a perfect story - nope but overall I found it very good. Jan 14, Amy rated it it was amazing Shelves: best-of , physical-arcs. Once again, this book knocked me out and just proves that Wesolowski is a powerhouse and one of the strongest, most unique voices in crime fiction today. Both books feature Scott King the host of a podcast and each book tackles a new case.
One of my favorite things about SS was how creepily atmospheric it was and Wesolowski takes things to the next level here. I am not a wimp, I read some pretty disturbing books but this scared the daylights out of me! I was at about the halfway point late one night and had no intention of stopping until I finished but I did have to pause a few times because I was so scared!! His writing is that good, there is no escaping the menace that is lurking between the pages and the setting is so immersive you are absolutely consumed by it.
Wesolowski, bravo. Feb 09, Louise Beech rated it it was amazing. I need a lot of time and comfort and a very fluffy read after going through this. Scared the bejesus out of me. Anyway, this book is genius. Dark, and unusual, and clever, and twisted, and as always with this mister, just so bloody well written.
Dec 04, Laura rated it it was amazing. Book reviews on www. Because we get these multiple views, the listener learns more about the case through various perspectives, instead of just one, and in such an intriguing way. We find out plenty of information from Arla herself, and the reader peeks further into what appears to be a very damaged state of mind… but why did she end up this way? I really liked this element as it felt more realistic and added to the worryingly realistic feel of the novel.
Hydra also includes topical subjects and information, such as social media and the digital world as well as the unfortunate rise of internet trolls, which makes it even more relatable. I am now even more excited to go back and read it! Hydra stayed in my head long after I finished it, and I love how original, atmospheric and utterly absorbing the story is. Many thanks to Anne Cater and Orenda Books for providing a copy of this novel on which I chose to write an honest and unbiased review, and for my place on the blog tour!
View 2 comments. Sep 21, Elle G. Reads rated it it was amazing Shelves: murder-mystery , mystery. It was fantastic! However, the underlying things discussed in the podcast the urban legends, and black-eyed children, and things like that set me on edge. So, this book and its processor; Six Stories is written as a podcast.
I may even go back and listen to this one via audio because I am so intrigued with how it would play out in that format. This review though will focus on the reading material from the book. Within this novel we have the narrator; Scott King, who dives back into crime scenes via his podcast, Six Stories.
This one focuses on a girl named Arla who killed her mom, dad, and sister with a hammer. Arla was clearly the killer, there was never any doubt that she did it, but his podcast sets to look at WHY she did what she did. Is it paranormal? Or was she just born bad. You get an inside look at the psychological mechanisms of her through these people and come to your own conclusions as to WHY she committed this heinous act.
So, beware of that! I hope the author writes many more books like this because I will be reading every single one! View all 5 comments. Jan 26, Lisa rated it really liked it Shelves: top-author , audio , favourite-series. I was actually a bit scared reading this! Our narrator is investigating Arla Macleod who bludgeoned her mother, father and younger sister to death with a hammer at 21 years old in Each episode of the podcast six stories features an interview with a different person relating to the case It was pretty creepy and compelli I was actually a bit scared reading this!
It was pretty creepy and compelling and I liked that it felt like true crime Dec 20, Eva rated it it was amazing. Oh … my … word! How do you even review something like this?! When I started reading Six Stories last year, it only took a few pages to make me realise I had something rather extraordinary in my hands and I had no doubt the book would end up in my Top 5 list of the year.
So Hydra was one of my most anticipated books of this year and, rather unfairly perhaps to the author, my expectations were somewhere near the end of our solar system. When I read Six Stories, I was completely unfamiliar with the concept of podcasts and I thought it would throw me off.
This story will hook you from the first page and not let go. By the end, I felt utterly wiped out and unable to string sentences together. Back in , Arla Macleod murdered her stepfather, mother and younger sister. There was never any doubt Arla was the killer but as the murders were completely unprovoked, what lead her to do these atrocious acts?
Was her responsibility as diminished as her legal team made it out to be? Should she be held in a mental institution, a place many feel is not the right punishment for her, or should she have been in prison? Scott King is determined to find out the truth behind these acts but when he is targeted by a relentless online troll, will he admit defeat and let the story go? At times I took a little break after a podcast, desperately in need of a little breather while also checking to see my doors and windows were locked.
Between her interview with Scott and the tapes she records for her psychiatrist, my heart just broke for her. I feel incredibly proud and honoured to have Hydra sitting comfortably on my bookshelf. Unexpected, creepy, and downright delightful.
This is a hidden gem of a series for sure. Hydra veers further into horror than its predecessor Six Stories , but follows the same narrative outline. Podcaster Scott King dives into another mystery, divided up into six episodes, continually delivering an unpredictable tale of mental illness and murder, urban legends and internet horrors. Feb 02, Noelle rated it it was amazing. Ok- now that I have put my disclaimer in above…. The story itself is set in Stanwel but comes to us in the form of a podcast — told from, you guessed it — six perspectives and the reader is immersed in a world where mental illness, abuse, anger, survival, isolation, differences, unanswered questions, the past, the truth, rejection, manipulation, influence and social media trolls are just some of the themes that play a role in delivering this tale.
Instantly I was drawn into this book despite my initial reluctance. I actually loved the concept and I raced through the pages in a matter of hours. I was fascinated by the story and found myself googling the different urban legends that formed part of this gripping read. OMFG- anything and everything I could ever want. Crime, thriller, psychological, horror, paranormal — BOOM! In terms of characters — more brilliance!!
Scott King, is an investigative journalist and is responsible for the podcast SixStories. Arla McLeod was just an extraordinary character. I found her story to tug at soooo many emotions. Sentenced at 21 years old to life in a secure unit for the brutal murder of her parents and sister, there were just so many questions as to the motive behind this horrific crime. Was it psychosis?
So many questions and despite what she did — as there is no real doubt of her guilt, I think the reader can really empathise with her story. Could the murder have been avoided? Just reading the explanation of these sent spine-tingling shivers up and down my spine. But secretly…. I am not going to go into any detail as I think it is all part of the chilling charm to come across in the book.
And I am not ashamed to say, I am so curious about the elevators lifts — the weirdo in me wants to learn more…. You have no idea how much I just want to keep writing and talking about this book. It was like The Ring meets The Village of the Damned meets whatever other creepy, chilling legend, myth, horror story or movie that pops into your head. Am I even making any sense? Soooo, would I recommend this book? Addictive, haunting, chilling, eery, compelling — one of those books that just crawls under your skin and as much as you want to stop when you hear a bump in the night…you just HAVE to keep reading!
NoPressure ooooh so much pressure! Dec 06, Kate rated it it was amazing. I had been waiting patiently for Hydra for what seems like an eternity. It was probably only months, but it felt like forever. Having read Six Stories at the end of See! That sounds like AGES ago considering its now !!! Black-eyed children I had been waiting patiently for Hydra for what seems like an eternity. Black-eyed children not a spoiler, its in the blurb! Children are honestly one of the scariest tools to use in writing for me.
And these ones were up there with the worst. I shuddered more times than I could count while reading. Some background. Arla Macleod massacred her family in She is being held in a medium security mental health facility, and will speak to nobody except Scott King. As a consequence of this, King finds himself becoming entangled in a very complex and disturbing investigation.
As well as Arla, five more people are interviewed for the podcast series, and each interview seems to put a different spin on what King thinks he knew about the massacre. I honestly think Matt Wesolowski is one of the finest young writers out there at the moment though. It is compelling, genuinely chilling, tense and so utterly relevant to the world as we know it today.
It addresses mental health issues, online trolling and the complexities and subtleties of the human condition so perfectly. I loved it, really loved it. It completely freaked me out. There was so much to keep up with, and just when I thought I had it Matt threw in something else, and those creepy children.
I am not able for the power of suggestion!!! Matt Wesolowski is such a genuine talent and his creativity knows no bounds with Hydra. It is truly a captivating book. Scary at times, but so immensely readable. Highly, highly recommended Jun 23, Joachim Stoop rated it really liked it.
Closer to 3,5 Original. Fine writing. Psychologically sound. Great execution. A bit repetitive. Jan 23, Joanne Robertson rated it it was amazing. I loved Six Stories and so was over the moon to know that Scott King and his Six Stories was returning with another case. The first book was a real eye opener for me, I found it unique and atmospheric, unlike anything I had read before so I was interested to see what sort of reaction I would have to the second book!
And I have to say that I loved Hydra even more!! Her complex story is a disturbing one, full of urbane legends and dangerous games. Her sightings of the black eyed kids must surely mean she is psychotic but Scott is determined to speak to those left who were closest to her to find out the truth about Arla and the relationships she had with her family. And this is where I admit to reading Hydra in one terrifying session as it unsettled me so much I had to read it quickly so I could get it off my kindle!
Matt Wesolowski is an exciting new talent and I love the way he mixes his love of horror stories into the mystery element of the Six Stories podcasts. Highly recommended by me! The books are not closely related to each other other than the format. Each follows its own case, and I found this one to be much more interesting, and better-written, than the first.
Hydra examines the intersection of mental illness, trauma, modern myths, and internet troll culture in a much more interesting way than I was expecting. The book is often very creepy, but more often just heartbreakingly tragic. The plots are just too contrived, the twists too silly. But they are both really enjoyable listens, and I recommend them in that format.
Jan 29, Joanna Park rated it it was amazing Shelves: blog-tours , physical-proof-from-publisher.
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