A review by hisghoulfriday
People Live Still in Cashtown Corners by Tony Burgess

dark fast-paced

3.5

This book was a bit like if American Psycho was a gas jockey in rural Ontario. 

It's written in a  first-person POV from Bob Clark (whose real name is Cliff Klyder), a gas jockey who goes on an unaliving spree. It also has a true crime vibe to it. There were crime scene photos and some headlines which made the plot immersive, but I didn't like the fact they were randomly placed in the middle of the book since it made the flow seem a little disjointed.  

I don't really know how to describe the book other than the fact that it was weird, silly, incredibly gory, and insanely hard to put down. I had a lot of fun reading this short book, and I recommend checking this out if you're in the mood for a slasher for spooky season🎃