The Boy Who Drew Monsters

The Boy Who Drew Monsters

2014 • 273 pages

Ratings9

Average rating3.8

15

"Ever since he nearly drowned in the ocean three years earlier,10-year-old Jack Peter Keenan has been deathly afraid to venture outdoors. Refusing to leave his home in a small coastal town in Maine, Jack Peter spends his time drawing monsters. When those drawings take on a life of their own, no one is safe from the terror they inspire. His mother, Holly, begins to hear strange sounds in the night coming from the ocean, and she seeks answers from the local Catholic priest and his Japanese housekeeper who fill her head with stories of shipwrecks and ghosts. His father, Tim, wanders the beach, frantically searching for a strange apparition running wild in the dunes. And the boy's only friend, Nick, becomes helplessly entangled in the eerie power of the drawings. While those around Jack Peter are haunted by what they think they see, only he knows the truth behind the frightful occurrences as the outside world encroaches upon them all. In the tradition of The Turn of the Screw, Keith Donohue's The Boy Who Drew Monsters is a mesmerizing tale of psychological terror and imagination run wild, a perfectly creepy read for a dark night. - For readers of Neil Gaiman, Jason Mott, and Audrey Niffenegger"--


Become a Librarian

Reviews

Popular Reviews

Reviews with the most likes.

Delightfully chilling!

March 7, 2022

I really enjoyed Donohue's previous novels, but found this one to be less successful. The ending alone is what pushed it into 3-star territory.

December 12, 2014

Artistic Autistic Amityville Horror

November 11, 2017

Related Books

Books

9 books

Readers of This Book Also Enjoyed

If you enjoyed this book, then our algorithm says you may also enjoy these.

Duke of Scandal
Art & Physics: Parallel Visions in Space, Time, and Light
Evidence
KG
Once Dishonored
Holy Subversion
Kämmenenkokoisia tarinoita
Muestra de algunos procedimientos narrativos y de las actitudes sentimentales que habitualmente comportan
Scary Stories for Bananaphobes