Friday, April 10, 2020

Keep A Barf Bag Nearby


When their car broke down in a dangerous inner-city neighborhood, Kerri and her friends thought they would find shelter inside an old, dark row home. They thought it was abandoned. They thought they would be safe there until help arrived. They were wrong. The residents who live down in the cellar and the tunnels beneath the city are far more dangerous than the streets outside, and they have a very special way of dealing with trespassers. Trapped in a world of darkness, populated by obscene abominations, they will have to fight back if they ever want to see the sun again. Every city has its secrets and urban legends. But nothing can prepare them for when they find out the truth about this horrible house.

URBAN GOTHIC by Brian Keene is an action-packed, claustrophobic nightmare in a hell house full of sickening mutants. The descriptions are so gruesome and gross, I gagged several times throughout this book. This terrifying abomination makes The Hills Have Eyes look like a stroll in the park. The level of terror is off the charts, and the alternating POVs and the cast of characters gives this novel a depth not often found in slasher stories.

Readers are kept guessing about who, if anyone, will survive the night, and the ones who die are slaughtered in a variety of ways. If you're expecting a writing style similar to one of Keene's zombie novels, you might be disappointed, but if you're just looking for some adrenaline-filled entertainment, this is it.

As always,
AstraDaemon

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