Reviews
“
Chasing the Boogeyman is genuinely chilling and something brand new and exciting. Compulsive reading and scary…I thought often of
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, but never to the story’s detriment. Ray Bradbury’s influence is all over it, but he never could’ve written that ending.
Chasing the Boogeyman does what true crime so often cannot: it offers both chills and a satisfying conclusion.”
—Stephen King “Unforgettable and scary-ass.”
—Harlan Coben “Hammer in hand, Richard Chizmar’s come to shatter the idea that everything’s already been done. An absolutely chilling mash-up of styles, media, biography, and legend. Elastic, unsettling, brilliant. And here you thought you knew the names of every genre.”
—Josh Malerman, New York Times bestselling author of
Bird Box and
Malorie “Brilliant…absolutely fascinating, totally compelling and immensely poignant. I dare you not to finish it in one sitting. This one will stay with me!”
—C. J. Tudor, bestselling author of
The Burning Girls and
The Other People “Riveting. Chilling.
Chasing the Boogeyman is an unflinching look at a real-life monster and the ordinary heroes obsessed with stopping him.” —
Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of
Final Girls and
Home Before Dark “Literature was invented around 3400 B.C. Approximately 5,419 years later, Richard Chizmar has invented an entirely new genre of literature with
Chasing the Boogeyman. Compulsive, encompassing storytelling. Do not miss this one!”
—Brian Keene, bestselling author of
The Rising “With
Chasing the Boogeyman, Richard Chizmar demonstrates the full power of his impressive storytelling reach. A fascinating conceit paired with deeply human writing creates a thriller that conjures writers as disparate as Stephen King and Michelle McNamara. The result is a marvelous mind game of nuanced, layered storytelling.”
—Michael Koryta, New York Times bestselling author of
Never Far Away “Richard Chizmar, with
Chasing the Boogeyman, presents himself as a print version of Norman Rockwell, if the artist had devoted himself to the creepy things that hide under the bed.”
—Linwood Barclay, New York Times bestselling author of
Find You First “If Ray Bradbury had written
In Cold Blood it would probably look a lot like Richard Chizmar’s masterful
Chasing the Boogeyman, a perfectly written and unnervingly suspenseful thriller about a series of murders that tear apart the fabric of a picturesque Maryland town and the writer who puts everything on the line to solve them. This is a mind-bendingly engaging book. Be prepared for the hairs on the back of your neck to be standing at attention as you devour every rich page.”
—David Bell, bestselling author of
The Request “
Chasing the Boogeyman pulled me down deep then buried me alive. Combining gritty true crime with the darkly imagined, Chizmar offers something unique—and uniquely frightening.”
—Andrew Pyper, bestselling author of
The Residence “Absolutely riveting… Richard Chizmar’s keen ability to tell the small-town-tale, investigative insight, and captivating eye for detail, come together in this perfect storm of true crime horror.”
—J.D. Barker, international bestselling author of
She Has A Broken Thing Where Her Heart Should Be “Richard Chizmar spins dark magic with
Chasing the Boogeyman. A true crime masterpiece with Chizmar himself as a key player in the grisly mystery. Highly recommended, but not for the faint of heart.”
—Jonathan Mayberry, New York Times bestselling author of
V-Wars and
Patient Zero “
Chasing the Boogeyman perfectly captures the feeling of growing up in a small town facing an existential threat from real evil. Chizmar’s Edgewood is post-Bradbury-esque, not as idyllic as that author’s Green Town...it’s grittier and more grounded in a reality contemporary readers will recognize and respond to. Richard Chizmar has invented a new literary genre—brilliant!”
—Bev Vincent, co-editor with Stephen King of
Flight or Fright “Chizmar’s
Chasing the Boogeyman has been written upon missing person flyers and published on telephone poles. HAVE YOU READ THIS STORY? For your own safety, you should… The Boogeyman will soon enter the pantheon of suburban legends that fill our backyards like summer fireflies, his name whispered into ears all over. Pray you keep yours.”
—Clay McLeod Chapman, bestselling author of
The Remaking “
Chasing the Boogeyman is a dazzling work of fresh imagination and psychological insight...a rare read that brings that beyond words feeling of having slipped away into another world. The story has the most riveting unique
pulse as if there is a real heart beating in there. I am in awe!” —
Caroline Kepnes,
New York Times bestselling author of
You “Wonderful…a knotty mystery with an elegant resolution at its heart....It feels so original, dizzy-making in its expert layering of fact and fiction....A hymn to both innocence and to growing up.” —
Catriona Ward, bestselling author of
The Last House on Needless Street “A devastating, moving, and devilishly ingenious tale of murder lore, and an entire town’s loss of innocence….Brilliant and haunting.” —
Eric Rickstad,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Silent Girls “Perfect for fans of true crime, meticulously orchestrated, and clever beyond measure,
Chasing the Boogeyman will leave you guessing long after you've read the last page.” —
Alma Katsu, acclaimed author of
The Hunger and
Red Widow "We're all chasing the boogeyman, aren't we? The boogeyman's the past, the truth, our fragile memories that knit the two together. What Richard Chizmar's done for us in
Chasing the Boogeyman is give that narrative a taut dramatic line he balances on, never quite tipping one way or the other, just stepping sure-footed all the way to the end—showing us that this is a walk we can all take, if we have the nerve." —
Stephen Graham Jones,
New York Times bestselling author of
The Only Good Indians “Chizmar takes creepy to a whole new level….A solid true crime facsimile, mixing background detail with action, suspense, and a compelling pace. As metafiction, the book excels: the proximity to reality adds an unshakable level of unease, and it is injected with just the right amount of self-reflection to forge an ironically honest, emotional connection with the reader. The result is strikingly original, a story that will thrill fans of intimately investigated nonfiction like Michelle McNamara's
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark and self-aware, psychological suspense like Oyinkan Braithwaite's
My Sister, the Serial Killer.”
—Booklist "This brilliant work of metafiction crafts a not-so-true crime story that feels ripe for a Netflix series….Chizmar’s novel isn’t just a clever riff on genre; it’s a meditation on the dangers and darkness of home, on what happens when the place where we grew up finally grows up itself—or at least when it discovers the violence it’s capable of….A meticulously remembered, beautifully crafted hometown nightmare that reminds readers that nostalgia cuts both ways; sure, it can keep our past alive, but it can also be the shadow man standing at the foot of your bed….For true crime and horror fans, this one’s essential.”
—Library Journal (starred review)
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