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Rating: Summary: Gross and not scary in the least. Review: Giant, indestructable, maneating crabs move into a loch and begin tearing apart the tourists. Guy N. Smith is a terrible writer and this is a terrible book. Gross and so badly written it reads as a parody of the genre Smith is so crassly exploiting.
Rating: Summary: Gross and not scary in the least. Review: Giant, indestructable, maneating crabs move into a loch and begin tearing apart the tourists. Guy N. Smith is a terrible writer and this is a terrible book. Gross and so badly written it reads as a parody of the genre Smith is so crassly exploiting.
Rating: Summary: Proof that Guy N.Smith is a brilliant writer. Review: One of the follow-ups to 'Night of the Crabs', this tells of the events leading up to the events in that best-selling paperback. The setting this time is a scottish loch which provides an excellent atmosphere and some good comparisons with the Loch Ness Monster mystery.Overall, this is a fine tale, an excellent novel without so much as a sentence of plot-padding. There are strong characters, some genuinely chilling and tense scenes and truly menacing monsters. A must for lovers of monster-rampage stories or just horror in general.
Rating: Summary: The best giant crab book I've ever read!!!! Review: The part where the giant crab cut that guy's arms and legs off was cool but I wish Mr. Smith could have thought of other ways to kill off the characters because he kept using it over and over. It's very good stuff though. I wish there was more sex too. I sure hope the crabs don't cut off my arms and legs
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