Infested
By C.M. Forest
2022 Eerie River Publishing
Paperback, 261 pages
A new one that caught my eye. It looked like a bugs on the rampage type of thing, but it really isn’t that at all. It is much, much more for better or worse. I’m on the side of better.
Olivia wakes up in her fancy, new high-rise apartment alone in a pool of her own puke and with the mother of all hangovers. Her husband is gone, the power is off and there’s a massive storm raging outside. Even worse, her neighbors are all either maimed and dying or violent lunatics trying to beat her to death. The men in the building have been taken over by parasites that look like giant earwigs and all they want to do is kill. Olivia is in deep shit.
The first few chapters of this had me nervous that I was in for another Gerald’s Game, Stephen King’s shit-tastic bore fest, but as Olivia ventured out into the ruckus that was taking place in her building, it definitely eased my worries. Claustrophobic, yes but boring, no. Her search for her husband puts her in harm’s way and she has to mature into a self-reliant hero in short time, a task she isn’t sure she is up to. As the mystery unravels, she learns that there is a hell of a lot more going on in the high-rise than any of us could have imagined.
This is a very nicely structured story, revealing just enough throughout the 54 short chapters to keep you reading and trying to figure out the big story along with Olivia. It does slog in some spots, but there is a lot to uncover and there’s always enough gore and violence, as well as stalking bug-zombies right around the corner to keep pushing you on. Betrayal, conspiracy theories and an ancient cult all work their way into the mix. The overall concept slides into science-fiction territory by the time we all know what’s going on, but it is a satisfying narrative in spite of (because of?) that. Hey, I’m a horror geek, not a sci-fi nerd. But make no mistake. This is a horror novel.
This is Forest’s first novel and I’d say that he’s off to an auspicious start. This is an intriguing, well-told, exciting page-turner that more than delivers the goods; not as an animals-attack book, like I’d first expected, but as a tale of survival against interminable odds. Olivia is a believable character; she is very well written despite Forest’s gender! Give this one a read and wait with me for Forest’s next novel. He’s one to keep an eye on.