A review by justjussy__
Devil's Creek by Todd Keisling

2.25

“History always tends to fall prey to revisionists”

Devil’s Creek by Todd Keisling

QUICK SUMMARY 🖊️ 
In the 1980s a church burnt to the ground right after mass deaths leaving six children survivors. 
Now thirty years later, this is all but forgotten until one of the six come back to town after their grandmothers death. 

FINAL THOUGHTS 💭 
This book started out pulling me right in and then quickly lost me with its million side quests. 
The book defiantly needed a good round of editing, because the story is there and it would have been a good story if not for so much going on. 
By the end of the book I didn’t care what happened because I was lost somewhere way back.