The Searching Dead by Ramsey Campbell

 This was the most fun book I've read in the last six months! A British schoolboy and his friends start to investigate when his teacher seems to believe things that might not be completely acceptable in the Private School he attends. 

I really liked the sense of the 60s this book conveys. Being a Yank myself, some of the different slang the kids used was foreign to me. But, it really did a great job setting the post-war English world in one's mind. 

I've been meaning to get around to starting in on Ramsey Campbell as he is on most people's to-read lists if you like Lovecraftian Cosmic Horror, and I'm glad this is the first work of his I actually did read as that definitely comes across nicely. I don't want to give too much away, but there are secret and deep truths to be found aplenty in The Searching Dead. The mixture of a coming-of-age tale, a period piece, and then the Cosmic Horror of a very personal struggle with trying to do the right thing when grown-ups are telling you to mind your own business was riveting. I cared about these kids as I read this book. I definitely recommend this. Have fun.....even if you never look at flowers at funeral the same way again.

Disclaimer: I received a free digital copy of this title from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

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