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: The story alternates between two periods: the mid-1960s, when the mercenaries first encounter the cult, and 1980, when the surviving characters must return to face a resurfacing ancient evil.

A: Given the 496-page count and dense prose, the average reader will likely take 8–10 hours to finish this epic.

), Cutter doesn't shy away from extreme, detailed body horror. The Atmosphere: He creates a sense of crushing dread and isolation. Character Depth: Little Heaven - Nick Cutter -EN EPUB- -ebook- -ps-

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Upon its release in January 2017, Little Heaven was met with strong, if occasionally mixed, praise. It was lauded as Cutter’s "most ambitious work to date and probably his best" by horror author Craig DiLouie, praising its "parallel timelines that come together nearly flawlessly to double the tension". Robert McCammon, the legendary author of Swan Song , called it a "gripping and terrifying story... and one not to be missed".