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Reviewed by Lee Ashford for Readers' Favorite
Devil Let Me Go by Nathan Robinson is an exceptionally good collection of previously published short stories. Many of these fall into the “horror” genre, but not all. The final story, for example, would more closely associate with paranormal romance, although it is not at all typical of that genre, either. This collection includes a dozen very well written stories. My personal favorite is called “In One Form or Another” and is fraught with terror and nail-biting suspense. However, it was not easy selecting just one “favorite” story.
Nathan Robinson brings considerable legitimate credentials to the table. He has been, and continues to be, engaged in the publishing business, with a long background of writing, editing, and proof reading. The stories demonstrate his talent quite concisely and exhibit his versatility as well. No two stories are at all similar. This is a collection showcasing Robinson’s genius in a multitude of themes.
Devil Let Me Go was actually a very pleasant surprise, if I may call “horror” pleasant! The title had me expecting something very much different from what I got, and I most definitely was not disappointed. Even the choice of words used displays Robinson’s high level of intelligence, which in turn is illustrated by his ability to create some very moving and poignant tales.
If you enjoy horror, paranormal, supernatural, spooky old houses, strange poisonous spiders, dead bodies raining down from on high, and so on, you will search long and hard before you find a more suitable selection than this collection by Nathan Robinson. I enthusiastically recommend it.