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This one’s tailor-made for horror fans who like their chills old-school and their stories jaw-droppingly original. The book delivers a disturbing, creative twist on cults, religion, and cannibalism, with the culinary world providing a uniquely unsettling backdrop. If you’re intrigued by taboo-breaking fiction, love a gory thriller with a side of sharp social commentary, or like novels that really push the freak-out factor, you’ll want to give "Feast" a seat at your table.

Who May Not Like This Book:

If you can’t stomach graphic violence or find cannibalism an absolute nope, you’ll probably want to pass on this feast. Some readers found the pacing slow in the middle, and the main character can test your patience. The book’s portrayal of women has also rubbed a few the wrong way, coming off as outdated by today’s standards. If you prefer your horror psychological and subtle rather than gut-level visceral, this might not be your cup of tea.

Brutal, bizarre, and utterly haunting - a cult horror classic with an inventive spin, but definitely not for the faint of heart (or queasy eater).

About:

Charlie McLean, a restaurant critic, embarks on a journey with his son Martin, trying to connect with him while exploring various eateries across America. However, their lives take a dark turn when Martin gets involved with a mysterious cult that practices cannibalism as part of their religious beliefs. As Charlie delves deeper into the secrets of this cult, he realizes the extent of their power and the imminent danger his son faces. The book intricately weaves elements of horror, religious fanaticism, and familial bonds, keeping the readers on edge with its unique plot twists and character development.

The writing style of 'Feast' by Graham Masterton is described as a blend of 80s gore fest with intriguing nuances that set it apart from traditional horror narratives. The author skillfully crafts a story that challenges societal taboos and delves into the depths of depravity, offering readers a chilling exploration of blind faith and the horrors that can stem from it. Despite the gruesome subject matter, Masterton's storytelling is engaging and thought-provoking, leaving a lasting impact on readers long after the final page is turned.

Characters:

Characters are multifaceted, with Charlie as a conflicted father and Martin drawn into dangerous beliefs, though women are often trivialized.

Writing/Prose:

The prose is accessible and engaging, with elements of quirkiness that elevate the story.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot revolves around a restaurant critic's frantic quest to locate his son who has joined a disturbing cannibalistic cult.

Setting:

The setting traverses America, focusing on restaurants and a sinister cult's meeting place.

Pacing:

The pacing is uneven, with a noticeable drag that affects reader engagement.

Notes:

The main character, Charlie McLean, is a restaurant critic traveling with his son Martin.
They are searching for a mysterious and exclusive restaurant called Le Reposoir.
The story involves a cult that believes in cannibalism as a form of spiritual enlightenment.
Martin becomes involved with the cult, and they believe he is their savior.
The book includes themes of blind faith and the extremes people go for religion.
Some readers find the portrayal of women in the book to be unrealistic and objectifying.
The novel has strong graphic content and is considered a typical 80s gore fest.
It has a unique twist on cannibalism, exploring it through the lens of religious belief.
Despite mixed reviews, many find the story engaging and original.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Feast contains high content warnings for graphic violence, cannibalism, cult behaviors, and themes of manipulation and psychological distress.

From The Publisher:

A restaurant critic and his young son visit a New England eatery in Allen's Corners, where, unknown to outsiders, children are being abducted and devoured by evil forces

April 1988
448 pages

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