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Relic Meyers & the Rhythms of Ruin

By: Brady J. Sadler
Narrated by: Brian Callanan
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When fourteen-year-old drummer Relic Meyers discovers a lost demo tape from his father's band, Unknown Oath, he unwittingly unleashes the Widow—a cursed muse tied to his family's dark past. As deadly occurrences plague his hometown of Laramie, Indiana, Relic—alongside his best friend Bree and the dark and mysterious new girl Delilah—uncovers cult secrets of supernatural forces that feed on human creativity.

Haunted by eldritch visions and his father’s rhythmic echoes, Relic must navigate first love, high school rivalries, and monstrous forces to save his town.

Relic Meyers & The Rhythms of Ruin is a thrilling blend of supernatural scares and coming-of-age drama set against the nostalgic backdrop of 1997. Perfect for fans of horror and heavy metal, this tale of macabre music and unrelenting tension will keep you hooked until the last beat.

©2024 Brady Sadler (P)2024 Brady Sadler
Horror Literature & Fiction
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Nostalgic horror romp with an urban vibe. At times I felt like I was back in high school again. This is the sort of horror that remains cryptic for much of the book focusing a lot on social elements with 9th graders. The plot is wonderfully abstract to a point even the book jokes about being convoluted, there is an intentional campiness to the storyline. However this isnt a book about story so much about vibe and characters and the story is shrouded in teases and mystery until the last hour or so (maybe even too rushed at the end considering the diversity of frights). If anything the horror elements have a zaniness that makes them feel more 'metal' or cartoonish than scary despite a few henious murders. There are some references that feel pandering (like repeatedly mentioning Metallica, the most commercial obvious way to name drop); but that might be on par with flashback stuff. Some of the coming of age elements felt a little too one the nose like repeated references to menstruation; but maybe Im just squeamish about that stuff. The coming of age material here is ultimately a highlight with a bittersweet panga of watching our parents grow up, changing social landscape, angst, and other hallmarks of development. It was fun to hang out with Russ and Brea and the gang. The narration is well done with good range.

Buffy, Metallica, Resident Evil, CD Warehouse, and Other Cosmic Stuff

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Fun coming of age horror with some great throwbacks to the 90s. Lots of flawed characters with a blurry line between good and evil throughout. Minimal gore and nothing gratuitous. Narrator had some fun with the reading and did a great job.

I received a free copy from the author in exchange for an honest review. My opinions are entirely my own.

Nostalgic Adventure

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I really enjoyed this tale of Relic and his friends. They may be freshmen in high school but this story does not come across like it was written to be a YA novel. There are brutal murders and evil cults plus music to soothe the savage beast

Music to keep the demons at bay

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The story is great, the writing is great, and the performance is great. Monsters and metal, how could you go wrong?

So good

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I loved this book so much! It’s a great book that could please a variety of readers. There’s a bit of horror, fantasy, and sci fi mixed with a story of teenage friends and a super cool metal band.

If you love music themed books - you’re gonna love this one! If you love nostalgic stories - you’re gonna love this one! If you love coming of age tales - yep, you’re gonna love this one!

I didn’t want the story to end, and the author definitely set up the ending for a sequel, so I’ll cross my fingers for that one day!

I listened to the audio version, and the narrator, Brian Callanan, was fantastic!

Great Nostalgic Read!

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