
The Mailman
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Narrated by:
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David Stifel
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By:
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Bentley Little
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Once upon a time, waiting for the mail was filled with warm anticipation. But the suicide of the local mailman has left the residents of this tiny Arizona town shell-shocked. Nothing this bad has ever happened here. And now, there's a new mail carrier in town, one who's delivering lethal letters stuffed with icy fear. Nothing - not even the most outstanding citizens or the most secret weaknesses - is safe from the sinister power of this malicious mailman....
©2015 Bentley Little (P)2018 Journalstone PublishingGreat story (but did skip a bit)
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How he manages to make psychotic characters out of mundane workers is mad!
Enjoyable - as are the others. But not necessarily outstanding.
Very Bentley Little
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there were times I wanted to laugh at the absurdity of a town being taken over by this pale faced red haired demon like man but honestly it was chilling at times.
Killer Mailman really ?!
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Strange 🤨
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The Mailman introduces an intriguing premise, but the execution in my opinion leaves much to be desired.
The narrator, while competent, doesn’t bring much to the table in terms of emotional depth or engagement. This isn’t necessarily a huge drawback, as it’s not something that has hampered Little’s previous works.
The story itself isn’t inherently bad, but it suffers from a slow pacing that dilutes the tension. There’s a gradual build-up that never quite hits its stride, and the core mystery around the titular Mailman lacks clarity. Who is the Mailman? What exactly is his purpose? These central questions, which should have driven the suspense, are left too vague, making the character feel more like a plot device than a fully-realized antagonist.
In terms of suspense, The Mailman struggles, the tension is spread too thin. There are a few unsettling moments, but they never escalate to the level of true “terror”or psychological dread. By the end, the sense of unease fizzles out rather than crescendos, leaving you with more confusion than satisfaction.
Ultimately, The Mailman feels underwhelming. The plot had potential, but the lack of a clear, compelling villain and the slow pace made it less convincing as a horror story. As a Little’s fan I still appreciate the book, but in my personal opinion it doesn’t rank among his best works.
Not bad but…
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An excellent story
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Surprisingly captivating !
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