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Old Country

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In this terrifyingly twisted thriller, a young couple discovers the horror held within their newly purchased dream house.
 
It’s the house of their dreams. Former marine Harry and his wife, Sasha, have packed up their life and their golden retriever, Dash, and fled the corporate rat race to live off the land in rural Idaho. Their breathtaking new home sits on more than forty acres of meadow, aspen trees, and pine forest in the Teton Valley. Even if their friends and family think it’s a strange choice for an up-and-coming pair of urban professionals, Harry and Sasha couldn’t be happier about the future they’re building, all by their lonesome.
That is, until their nearest neighbors, Dan and Lucy Steiner, come bearing more than housewarming gifts. Dan and Lucy warn Harry and Sasha of a malevolent spirit that lives in the valley, one that with every season will haunt them in fresh, ever-more-diabolical ways. At first, it seems like an old wives’ tale. But when spring arrives, so does the first evil manifestation, challenging everything Harry and Sasha thought they knew about the world.
As each season passes, the spirit grows stronger, the land more sinister, and each encounter more dangerous. Will Harry and Sasha learn the true meaning of a forever home before it’s too late? Haunting and bone-chilling, Old Country is a spellbinding debut in the horror genre.
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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2022

      In this debut, based on a Reddit sensation that was preempted by Netflix for seven figures, former U.S. Marine Harry and his wife, Sasha, buy a ranch in a beautiful Idaho valley. A mile away, their closest neighbors insist that a malevolent spirit haunts the valley, and Harry and Sasha suspect that the isolation has taken its toll on these hapless folks. They should have listened. With a 30,000-copy first printing.

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 30, 2022
      The Query brothers debut with a propulsive horror novel based on Matt Query’s viral short story, “My Wife & I Bought a Ranch,” which sees a family encountering ghosts from within and without after they drop their urban lives to move into an Idaho ranch. War-traumatized Harry, his wife, Sasha, and their faithful golden retriever, Dash, move to the Teton Valley to fulfill their long-held homesteading ambitions—but they quickly realize there’s something off with their new home: with the changing of each season comes a fresh set of horrors that emerge from the valley. The couple must defend against these threats or risk losing themselves to the ghosts of the Teton Valley. The Querys nicely work the worldbuilding into the action, and though the genre conventions are trod to the point of cliché, when the horror elements hit, they hit hard. There’s a late twist that won’t work for everyone, but the Querys stick the landing with an ending that feels earned and satisfying. Fans of Joe Hill and Paul Tremblay will want to check this out. Agent: Liz Parker, Verve Talent & Literary.

    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2022
      In their debut novel, brothers Matt and Harrison Query explore the ultimate in buyer's remorse: What if the home of your dreams wants you dead? Longing to abandon their busy city lives for a quieter and more fulfilling wilderness existence, Harry and Sasha Blakemore gamble big on a remote Idaho property, sight unseen. Former Marine rifleman Harry hopes bonding with nature and his golden retriever will ease his combat trauma from Afghanistan, and Sasha wants to exchange corporate walls for wide-open spaces. With the snowcapped Tetons looming in the distance, their new homestead is everything they dreamed it would be and delivers even more than they bargained for. The couple's blissful homecoming is interrupted when their nearest neighbors tell them there's a powerful spirit living in their valley and give them a guide to the strict rituals they must observe to survive its trials. Each season of the year presents a more deadly and challenging supernatural threat. The couple embraces their new life even as their skepticism about the paranormal wanes in the face of incontrovertible proof that it exists. Their choice to endure becomes less a matter of passion than persistence as they uncover more closely guarded and dangerous secrets. They may never leave the valley again. The authors combine their talent for action-packed horror scenes with picturesque descriptions of mountain living, creating refreshing lulls to contrast with the intense moments of terror. Though all the backstory that's loaded into the beginning of the book slows the pace of the early chapters--narrated alternately by Harry and Sasha--little goes to waste. The payoff is an emotional and psychological journey that deepens the layers of this entertaining horror story. Don't forget to bring a four-legged ally; you'll need all the help you can get. Fans of Stephen King and Paul Tremblay will find this a satisfying escape into the woods.

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    • Booklist

      June 1, 2022
      This is rural noir with a supernatural twist. A young couple, Harry and Sasha, have given up the corporate grind for rural Idaho. They think they know what they're in for, but things don't turn out quite as they planned. Harry is a former marine, which is a source of conflict between the couple, balanced in a narrative told in alternating points of view. Soon, it becomes the least of their problems as neighbors try to warn them about a malevolent spirit. Unfortunately, this invokes the harmful and tired trope of the Native American burial ground, which the authors try to mediate with one of the characters. The strength of the narrative lies more with the false sense of security that drapes itself over the couple, until a visceral game of cat and mouse ensues. Readers will constantly question who is telling the truth and who will survive as the story explodes into a gore-soaked crescendo. With its shades of Joe R. Lansdale and Hank Early, those who love vengeful ghost stories will get a kick out of Old Country.

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