A review by tomesoftrouble
Kill for Satan! by Bryan Smith

3.0

144 pages of schlocky, self-aware, gratuitous gore for gore's sake. The whole book plays like a wild, wicked '80s horror film. I liked it, of course - this sort of thing is right up my horror loving alley. That said, the lack of a strong central character to root for brought things down a notch, making what could've easily been a great book only a good one.

Nevertheless, this was a solid read that I'd recommend to those who think they can handle it, but only ever to those who think they can handle it because it's pretty intense.