Books matching: mutant cannibals
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Unlucky visitors to the fictional hamlet of Invercurie, located somewhere south of Oban on the west coast of Scottish mainland Highlands, fall prey to the hunger of a bunch of inbred mutants who have been living for generations in the caves of the neighboring Blair Long mountain. The story offers a gradual build-up of tension and menace, with the usual fare of gory scenes and unmemorable characters, including hostile villagers who are not spared by their cannibal kinsmen despite that blood's thicker than water. The book is described as a steady-paced pulp horror fiction that keeps readers glued to the end, with a frightening and violent narrative that explores the horrible secret of the secluded Invercurie.
The book is noted for its violent and nasty content, with a refreshing lack of holding back on gruesome details. The plot revolves around a quartet of outsiders trying to make it through the moor to safety in Bidmar village, facing the threat of deformed and mutated cannibals who are more monstrous than humanoid. The writing style is described as suspenseful, with a suspenseful ending that keeps readers on edge, unsure of how the heroes will escape their dire situation.
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'Clusterfuck' by Carlton Mellick III is a wild and insane ride following a group of frat bros and sorority girls as they embark on an extreme caving adventure. The plot features horror, comedy, gore, and smut, creating a B movie horror film in book form. The characters are described as funny, idiotic, and extreme, with some unexpected twists and bizarre circumstances that lead to chaos underground.
The writing style of Carlton Mellick III in 'Clusterfuck' is praised for its vivid imagination, bloody and violent scenes, and the ability to blend humor with horror seamlessly. The book is known for its unique storytelling, disturbing elements, and engaging characters that keep readers entertained throughout the chaotic and unpredictable journey underground.
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In 'Urban Gothic' by Brian Keene, a group of suburban teenagers find themselves stranded in a dangerous part of town after their car breaks down. Seeking refuge in an old abandoned house, they soon realize they have stumbled into a nightmare inhabited by mutant cannibals. The fast-paced and relentless plot keeps readers on edge as the teenagers fight for survival against gruesome horrors lurking within the house. Keene's vivid descriptions and realistic decision-making of the characters immerse readers into the terrifying world he has created, making it a gripping and disturbing read.
A car rolled slowly past, its underside so low to the ground that it almost scraped against the road. The windows were tinted, and they couldn’t see the driver, but the vehicle’s stereo was turned up ...