By Rebecca Wade

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From David F. Gray, author of Gamble’s Run, comes The Vegas Rift – An epic blend of science fiction, fantasy, and cosmic horror. When Sam Carr becomes separated from his younger brother Doug during a trip to Las Vegas, he finds himself drawn into a world of unimaginable horrors. Through The Vegas Rift, Sam is taken to The Paradise, a sinister, Vegas-style hotel harboring dark secrets. Who is really running things behind the scenes? Will Sam reach Doug before it’s too late? Will they ever return to the world they left behind?

The Vegas Rift By Author David F. Gray – Book Review

The Vegas Rift is the first book I have read by David F. Gray. The story follows Sam Carr who becomes separated from his brother Doug when they’re on a trip to Las Vegas. David portrays Sam as having typical disdain for a sibling when you’re on holiday and they want to do things you have no interest in. However, as the story progresses readers will see how strong a love for a sibling can be and shows that Sam will do whatever it takes to be reunited with his brother when their trip takes a turn for the worst. From then on, the book is a psychological cosmic horror. I have never read this specific genre of storytelling before, so it was a lot to digest. Along the way you meet many more engaging characters and David writes Sam in a realistic way that doesn’t diminish his character development. The book was extremely descriptive, bordering on over-explaining itself and making it difficult to take in what was happening. On the other hand, though, it was still exceptionally interesting and unique. I didn’t notice any editing errors in terms of grammar and sentences. The book was psychologically unsettling, down to the very end. As a reader, you never knew what was going happen, and when you thought you’d finally figured it out, you were thrust in another direction. I would really like to see what is next for Sam, I’m intrigued to find out more. I award 4.5 stars.

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