FICTION

The Delusion

336p. Tyndale House. Nov. 2017. Tr $19.99. ISBN 9781496422361.
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Gr 7 Up—On the surface, Owen is a typical high school student at a small-town school in Texas. He runs track, has a pretty girlfriend, and is set on starting college in a few months. Yes, it's a little strange that he inherited a chunk of land from grandparents he never met, but it's not that strange—not like the fact that 11 students at Masonville High have committed suicide in a single school year. Things get stranger still after Owen drinks from an old well in the woods on his property. He wakes up seeing chains and shackles wrapped around the people of Masonville, but they seem oblivious to their bindings. Hateful words like die, suffer, and rage are graffitied throughout the town, but only Owen sees them. And then there are the Creepers—hideous, demonlike creatures that Owen starts to see everywhere, playing with the emotions of the shackled. A war between good and evil is taking place in Masonville and Owen is the only one who can see the truth. This is Christian fiction with a horror twist. Only followers of Christ are somewhat immune to the Creepers, and Owen struggles with the idea that God may be real in spite of all the bad things happening around him. This isn't an easy, instant conversion tale. The ending is slightly over the top, but sets readers up for a second book.
VERDICT Recommended for libraries where teen Christian Fiction is in demand.

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