"These stories are f*cking great. They rule. So read them."
– Stephen King
"A terrifying joy... Dripping with unrelenting dread, immersive fear, and existential terror... A singular voice, Cassidy doesn’t just know a place, he has planted a flag there, cementing his status with a collection that feels like a conversation about horror (both the feeling and the genre) between author and readers."
– Library Journal, starred
"[A] platter of phobias... Luckily, for every scare, there is a sense of resilience and a laugh in the face of fear to get you there."
– Fangoria Magazine
“Nat Cassidy is quickly becoming one of those names in horror—along with Tananarive Due, Keith Rosson, and Silvia Moreno-Garcia—that inhabit the ‘go to’ section of my brain with it comes to picking up new books. They always delight, intrigue and horrify. Guaranteed to deliver.”
– Patton Oswalt
“Somewhere between SAW and Sartre, there’s a detour. Nat Cassidy’s Rest Stop is that roadside attraction, a funny, beautiful, and scary novella that leavens its introspection with blood-spatter and a dusting of spider legs. It’s great!”
– Adam Cesare, author of Clown in a Cornfield and Influencer
"[Cassidy has cemented] his status as one of horror's all-time greats."
– Rachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and Cackle, on When the Wolf Comes Home
"Nat Cassidy is a master of creeping fear, of urban unease, of uncanny dread and outright horror."
– Ramsey Campbell, horror legend, on Nestlings
“Poignant and nasty as hell, Nat Cassidy’s Rest Stop is a thoughtful and sharply written chamber drama that veers off the rails into a profoundly devastating cosmic splatter spectacle.”
– Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
“A blood-soaked freakout that does for gas stations what Jaws did for beaches.”
– Kirkus Reviews
"One part Stephen King’s Desperation and one part Green Room, this is like a perfectly satisfying gas station hot dog—greasy, made of surprisingly complex components, and viscerally rewarding."
– Publishers Weekly