Books matching: gore filled scenes
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- #1
'Deathcrawl' by Rich Hawkins is a fast-paced and gory novella that plunges readers into a small village plagued by a mysterious illness leading to madness and cannibalism. The main character, Jed, finds himself in a battle for survival, fleeing his home and navigating through a community in ruins filled with violence, death, and mutilation. The story is intense, visceral, and unapologetically brutal, offering a bleak narrative that captures the horrors of a community descending into chaos.
Hawkins' writing style in 'Deathcrawl' is characterized by vivid descriptions, a relentless narrative pace, and a focus on creating a grim atmosphere of dread and brutality. The novella is a blend of extreme horror and folk horror, with the author skillfully weaving together elements of possession and violence to deliver a gripping and unsettling tale of survival in the face of overwhelming darkness.
- #2
'The Complex' by Brian Keene is a fast-paced survival horror novel that follows a group of characters trapped in an apartment complex under siege by crazed killers. The story unfolds with intense action, gore-filled scenes, and a diverse cast of characters from different backgrounds and personalities. Keene's writing style keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, creating a sense of urgency and suspense as the characters fight for survival.
The novel explores themes of survival, horror, and the human instinct to band together in the face of danger. Keene's storytelling captivates the readers with its fast-paced narrative, vivid descriptions, and unexpected twists that keep the tension high throughout the book. With a mix of gore, violence, and character-driven plotlines, 'The Complex' delivers a thrilling and engaging read for fans of the survival horror genre.
When everyone starts killing each other, Sam doesn’t notice at first because he’s too busy preparing to kill himself. Samuel L. Miller is pushing fifty and still struggling with the type of financial ... - #3
'Poison City' by Paul Crilley is an urban fantasy and mystery novel set in South Africa, following detective Gideon Tau who works in the Delphic Division of the South African Police, investigating supernatural events. The book combines elements of crime fiction and fantasy, with a focus on Gideon's personal quest for justice as he navigates a world filled with magical powers, supernatural creatures, and a complex plot involving a supernatural plot to destroy humanity.
The writing style of 'Poison City' is described as a mix between Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and crime fiction, with a touch of humor and sharp insights into Durban and South Africa. The book features detailed world-building, a diverse cast of characters including Gideon's spirit guide, a humorous dog, and a blend of serious reflections on life with plenty of action and gore-filled fight scenes.
He stares at me, the colour of his eyes shifting between jaundiced yellow and soul-of-a-serial-killer black. He knows I hate that. It’s his lazy-ass way of saying, ‘You open that mouth it better be to...