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The Skunge by Jeff Barr

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4.0

From the opening blood soaked chapter, there is no mistake that this is not a story for the faint of heart. Mr. Barr’s descriptions are amazing at setting the scene and the mood of each gruesome moment. Fans of The Walking Dead and softcore porn will love The Skunge. A horror story that spews copious amounts of blood and gore, along with a mystery. What is the Skunge? Where did it come from? And most important, how to stop it?
Mr. Barr mixes tried and true plot elements with some new twists of his own that kept me glued to my computer deep into the morning hours.
The characters were well thought out and described. Each one with their own motivations that weren’t immediately evident.
The plot hearkened to most zombie films, with an element of intrigue added into the mix.
There was a humor element throughout, however it grew strongest toward the end of the book.
There were several scenes that made me cringe, but none that made me want to stop reading.
Mr. Barr’s choice of words had me opening my dictionary quite often, but in the end it was a fairly easy read.
There were a few times when the scene became confusing because there was no break in between, but a quick re-read straightened things out.
At one point I wasn’t sure if this book was a horror or an expose’ on the porn industry. However, the horror soon took over and dragged me through the rest of the story.
Mr. Barr’s turn of phrase was excellent and more often than not had me mentally applauding for taking what could be a simple line and writing it in such a way that the reader is immersed in the description.
A good horror book for those who aren’t afraid of some blood and gore.
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