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Rating: Summary: A little while to live...and nothing to lose! Review: I first heard of Shaun Hutson as being a British horror writer who was being compared to people like James Herbert (somebody even called him 'Herbert's little brother'). With this novel I found out he can write about so much more than just 'slugs' and 'ghouls in the graveyard'. I understand that since he's steered even more away from the horrorgenre with his later efforts. That may be a pity, but if it's to be his 'evolvement' as a writer...so be it.I guess it started (partially?) with this one. DEADHEAD is more of a suspense/ thriller novel than a horror one. I think Hutson's roots do show in the excessive amounts of violence though. And besides that there are also some unsettling rape and torture scenes...so beware! The book is about this English P.I. who first finds out than he has terminal cancer and than learns that his daughter has been kidnapped by a bunch of pornmovie making perverts. Next he will do anything to free her. The fact that he doesn't have long to live makes him a loose cannon. Much of the extreme violence sprawls from that. Also, don't go thinking there will be a happy ending. Let's be honest, in a novel like this there almost can't be one! I found DEADHEAD to be a quick, thrilling read. I read the novel almost a year ago and parts of it have stayed with me since. I guess that makes it a pretty strong book (I have read a lot of other books since). To sum it up, it's extreme and in no way mainstream (for all you Nicci French/ John Grisham lovers outthere). But I'm a horrorgeek and I am not easily disturbed by a little mayhem and gore. So, I sure was pleased with what mister Hutson dished out for me! Keep up the good work Shaun!
Rating: Summary: Unputdownable thriller. Review: The dangerous world of a private detective is superbly captured in this gripping thriller as he searches for his kidnapped daughter and the gangsters responsible for her abduction. The characters are well-defined, the action and suspence is non-stop and the ending is a genuine tear-jerker. If you're thinking of reading Hutson's books this is a good one to start on. I would also recommend Assassins, Deathday and Slugs.
Rating: Summary: Unputdownable thriller. Review: The dangerous world of a private detective is superbly captured in this gripping thriller as he searches for his kidnapped daughter and the gangsters responsible for her abduction. The characters are well-defined, the action and suspence is non-stop and the ending is a genuine tear-jerker. If you're thinking of reading Hutson's books this is a good one to start on. I would also recommend Assassins, Deathday and Slugs.
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