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Helen Laser
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Nat Cassidy
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Nat Cassidy
Nat Cassidy, author of the acclaimed horror Mary, returns with When the Wolf Comes Home, an unabashed, adrenaline-fueled pop horror thriller where the darkest fears can become reality.
“This is the kind of great, big, epic horror novel we got back in the '80s that came out swinging for the fences and left everything on the field. Welcome back, you shaggy, bloody monster of a book!”—Grady Hendrix
"The Stephen King of TikTok"—The Lineup
The 25 Best and Most Anticipated Horror Books of 2025—Men's Health
Most Anticipated Horror of 2025—Paste Magazine, LitHub
One night, Jess, a struggling actress, finds a five-year-old runaway hiding in the bushes outside her apartment. After a violent, bloody encounter with the boy's father, she and the boy find themselves running for their lives.
As they attempt to evade the boy's increasingly desperate father, Jess slowly comes to a horrifying understanding of the butchery that follows them—the boy can turn his every fear into reality.
And when the wolf finally comes home, no one will be spared.
Other Books by Nat Cassidy
Mary, an Awakening of Terror
Nestlings
A Macmillan Audio production from Tor Nightfire.
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"When The Wolf Comes Home is a sharp-edged metaphor for trauma and rage, for how they seep into us, how we carry them in us and how sometimes, we pass them on like a curse."—Cassandra Khaw, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Nothing But Blackened Teeth
“When the Wolf Comes Home is an imaginative, adrenaline-fueled wild ride through the babysitting job from Hell. Brims with both horror and heart.”—Tananarive Due, author of The Reformatory
"I finished reading the book about a week ago, and it keeps sliding back into my thoughts and conversations. ... Wolf carries with it a harrowing inevitability. The feeling you get, maybe, when one enters the Twilight Zone, and you just know things will be different now. ... Nat Cassidy has tapped into something with this one: it's the mood all us readers are always digging for: the Truth, a truth, his truth... the sort of truth you add to your own.”—Josh Malerman, New York Times Best Selling author of Bird Box and Incidents Around the House
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Interesting take on fathers/trauma
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Not for the faint of heart
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Smart thriller, with lots of twists
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So so good
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This book was absolutely brilliant. It was terrifying, anxiety inducing, relatable, gut punching, effin hilarious, enraging and just…wow.
I honestly did not expect this book to go all the different ways it did. Not once did I feel like it was rushed. In fact, Nat Cassidy makes sure to remind you that it’s “only been hours”.
Possible spoilers ahead?
I’ve only felt this strong of a love towards characters twice before. Dennis and Myrtle. May seem odd but - they were so very strong. I feel this way about Jess and Kiddo. How resilient she made herself to protect this strange little boy. How this strange little boy just wants to be good and not afraid. To be safe and make people proud. It was incredible how Jess just knew it was “the right thing” to do. To keep kiddo safe. Even if that voice may be screaming otherwise. That is one other thing I loved about this book. Jess’s inner voice. The ability to write how on the outside it’s dandelions and sugar drops but really, it is hellfire and fear. That balance between the two. The want and need to protect tend to outweigh those feelings even if will harm you. It’s interesting really. To want to help someone, a stranger, to try your best to ensure their safety, is rare these days. Nevermind to put their safety before your own. People think they’d put themselves in front of danger to protect a kid or someone in need, but really, it doesn’t happen as much as it should. Another thing; It is absolutely terrifying to think that your thoughts could become “real”. Not powerful or exciting. Down right effin scary.
Anyways, I’m rambling. This book was written beautifully. Go in it as blind as you can. Also, I am totally going challenge my Dad to gin rummy (which we haven’t played in decades) next time I see him. So thank you for that.
Butts and Gin Rummy
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Excellent, a must read.
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Good story, any twists revealed too soon
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One of my favorites of all time
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Loved it !!
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So much more than horror
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