Parent packs plenty of characterization in his brief tales. Each delves into the prickly resentments and bubbling rages that simmer beneath the surface, only to be exacerbated by supernatural fiends. The somber and gut wrenching tale celebrating Dia De Los Muertos follows a tormented veteran reliving the carnage he witnessed by the Taliban in Afghanistan. He uses his monstrous powers, borne of grief and guilt, as payback against the evil doers of today. Epitomizing how revenge is sweet, “Black” features a cheating husband with a bad heart planning to repair his marriage, until his wife invites him on a haunted hay ride with ulterior motives.
In the witty “Last Halloween,” 13-year-old Jessica’s best friend thinks they’re too old for trick or treating, but Jessica’s tattered spider costume comes in handy when an interdimensional portal unleashes hellish monsters. Terrifying takes on the traditional haunted house theme, blood suckers, psychopaths, ghouls needing replacement parts, and hellish carnival rides provide readers the scares they expect, honed by Parent’s crisp descriptions and unexpected thrills.
Takeaway: Creepy Halloween tales thrill with haunted houses and monsters in the shadows.
Comparable Titles: Ronald Kelly’s The Halloween Store, J. Tonzelli’s The End of Summer.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A-