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Rating: Summary: Wrapped in Plastic Review: I wasn't sure about this book when I first picked it up, but as I read further I became engrossed in it. It starts out with a confused hetero sex scene, and becomes distinctly gay and lesbian on the second page. It isn't until chapter three that the horror is introduced, but then this builds into the story more and more, until it takes over.The killer's m.o. is interesting. He uses a technique called "plastination," sucking the fluids out of the victim's body and replacing them with silicon, effectively turning the victim into a plastic object. I haven't seen this before in a horror story.
Rating: Summary: Fast Paced Review: Mara, a lesbian, is trying to have a baby with her (...) roommate, Joe. Confused about her feelings for her ex-lover, and mixed up after a passing encounter with one of her students, she finds herself the target of a sicko stalker, whose motives are strange to say the least. Meanwhile, Joe and his lover Adam are having their own difficulties, and Joe's jealousy ends up splitting the couple. The stalker uses this opportunity to get closer to Mara, a situation which threatens her, the baby and everyone in the house. Well written and fast paced. I'd recommend this one.
Rating: Summary: A mix of horror and character Review: This book sits astride two genres. It's both a horror story (in the serial killer, psycho category) and a lesbian/gay relationships story. Surprisingly, the author pulls this off, and by the end of the book, I was involved in both story lines. Complications built on one another, heightening the tension, to a final climax and satisfying resolution. I liked Mara, the main character. I was a little disappointed by the fate of her initial love interest, Lucy, which seemed to constitute the main lesbian content. Initial chapters looked like they were leading up to a relationship between them, but this was cut off before it could be consummated. The twist that the story took with Mara's former lover made up for this, however. The gay men seemed realistic, trying to be monogamous but failing at this. There is a good balance of descriptive prose and dialogue, with some well-painted settings. In some places the gore was a bit much for me, with the scenes in the basement almost persuading me to stop reading, but then again this is a horror story. Fortunately I was too involved in the story by this stage and had to find out how it ended. All in all a pretty good novel.
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