Chris Wilkerson is a conflicted protagonist from page one and I’ve got to say, that seemed to be what kept me hooked. Todd Adams will not be loved, but he’s a person we can identify with and that’s what makes this story stand out. Supporting characters in Level Zero have depth, emotion, and relatability all throughout as McDowell weaves a complex tale of supernatural proportion.
It’s a book that stretched me a bit, but I couldn’t put it down. What’s that say exactly?
This book was very original and enjoyable despite its challenging and at times terrifying content.
Horror fans, stick it out to the end. You won’t be disappointed.
I received an ARC from the author. Thanks to Black Rose Writing and Netgalley.