A review by karlakayjenniges
Backwaters: 12 Murky Tales by Lee Rozelle

adventurous funny mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

 "This whole world is catfishing."
Tallapoochee, where the backwaters run murky and sludgy. Filled with toxins that turns anyone who encounters the waters into monstrous atrocities. Abhorrent anomalies and deformities occur, producing bodies with things that dingle and dangle, putrescent, putrid, and pungent. 

The river cult are the worshipers of the murky waters, recruiting others to their cause. 

Scientists creating uncanny, humanoid creatures.

Many minds falling into madness. 

And bugs, lots of bugs! Interesting bugs, but bugs! 

These quirky tales take us into the deep south of Alabama. The characters are telling stories of their bizarre transformations and encounters with the strange and unusual. Each of the stories are interconnected which makes it cohesive but each of the scenes give us different viewpoints for each setting and character. 

Backwaters is unlike any book I have ever read. I have read many other bizarre books, but this one takes the cake. Truly creative and imaginative! I had to give it all the stars because of the originality. Creatures galore, body horror, disturbing descriptions of unnatural occurrences, offbeat twists, and even a little kink. 

If you are a fan of bizarro, sci-fi, horror, and uncanny tales, then you will most likely enjoy this one!