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If you like Clive Cussler or Dean Koontz I think you will like Lorne Dixon. This is a bit thriller and a bit horror. Blue eel seems to be a psychedelic drug that makes you glow and go a bit crazy. Branson Turaco was accused of kidnapping his own daughter but the police could never prove it. Years later some of his daughters hair is found in a sexual predators trailer. This makes the police question Branson again and he wants to go after this man. There are a lot of twists and turns in this story. Branson meets up with two other people who try to help him. I received this book from Smith Publicity for a fair and honest opinion.
 
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Virginia51 | Dec 9, 2015 |
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Chev, Ross and David, a trucker, a grandfather and his ten year old grandson who just lost his whole family to a house fire all have the bad luck to find themselves in a horror novel, the kind where they each get lost and end up in a tiny town terrorized by a gang who also happen to be werewolves. The human townies can't give the outsiders over to the beasts quick enough and the werewolves want to use Chev and Ross as excuses to break the pact made between human and monster fifty years ago.
Snarl is a tale that belongs with the best of werewolf movies, fast paced, dark and gruesome with no clear good guy between humans willing to live complacently with the brutal deaths of many (as long as it isn't them) and shape shifters who might have motive to slaughter, but still aren't white hats for any cause. Good for werewolf and general horror fans it's a good, solid read that would make a quality addition to public and private libraries looking to expand the number of horror titles in their collection.
Contains: Gore, language, violence
 
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Michele_lee | Jan 24, 2010 |
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