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Rating: Summary: Morbid entertainment Review: A nice story about psychic aborted foetuses that come back to life and feed on blood. Morbid subject matter, handled skillfully and entertainingly. Unfortunately, the character development is rather light and the twist at the end was extremely predictable. A little more work on that side of things, and it could have been a classic. Apart from that, its worth reading if you're looking for something gruesome.
Rating: Summary: Absolutely brilliant! Review: I have only read 5 of his books, but I am really trying to get the rest of them.....In my estimation Mr. Hutson is absolutely fantastic and I have my own collection of all the horror books written and he is exceptional........holds your interest completly and fully. You are hanging off the edge of whatever your setting upon------until the end of the book...This to me makes a Good writer. I really enjoy his books no matter what the plot and look forward to the next one. Hope someday to have all of his books. My collection is paperback only and they are very, very dogeared, but I treasure each one. May God bless and keep Mr. Hutson.
Rating: Summary: Spawn Review: I read this book many years ago, and have been trying to get a copy of it for many years. It is by far the best book I have ever read. It kept me on the edge of my seat at all times and I simply could not put it down. If you like the creepy and unusual this would be the book to read...
Rating: Summary: Spawn Review: I read this book many years ago, and have been trying to get a copy of it for many years. It is by far the best book I have ever read. It kept me on the edge of my seat at all times and I simply could not put it down. If you like the creepy and unusual this would be the book to read...
Rating: Summary: BEST OF HUTSON'S EARLY BOOKS Review: Shaun Hutson hasn't written a horror novel for quite some time, maybe fatherhood's mellowed him a bit, but this rates as the best of his early books. It reads like a b-grade pulp horror, but as usual Hutson has done his homework and doesn't spare his readers the grisly details,with issues ranging from torture and mutilation to infanticide one would expect his work to be garbage,. Fortunately he is a very good writer with a good sense of pacing. If you haven't read Shaun Hutson before this is a good place to start.
Rating: Summary: I have had a copy for YEARS!!! Review: This is one of those books that I assumed was self-published. Realy. While I didn't find any spelling errors I did fine enough logical and continuity errors to fail a freshman Lit student! The book was GREAT however!!! Read it, know it, be it! I wasn't aware that, when an abortion is performed in Britain, the fetus is sent to the basement in a basket where a depressed caretaker throws it in the incinerator!!! Well; USED too - now he does different things with those fetuses.... I'll leave Shaun to tell you about what. Anyway - loved it, didn't much manage to respect it - but LOVED it!!!
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