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Cuqui

Cuqui

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Best Horror Novel that I've Read in Quite Some Time . .
Review: I had waited to read this book for a long time. And I was certainly not disappointed. Bumpy Sheffeld is an undercover DEA agent who is currently acting as the pilot for the head of a drug cartel. When this kingpin is killed by an insect-like monster mid-flight into the U.S., Bumpy is forced to crash the plane. Suddenly, he is wanted for murder, as he knows that nobody will believe what happened on that flight. A fellow DEA agent and a beautiful archaeologist set out to help him bring the beast down in an effort to clear his name.

The book does an amazing job of developing the characters. I could really get into the heads of Savannah, Bumpy, Johnny and the creatures. Yes, we even get to see what makes the monsters tick (or click, as the case would be). They are not evil creatures that would have made this book so unrealistic. They are large animals, with the intelligence and biological functions of animals. They are hunting us for food. This is always a device that works well, considering man's preoccupation with assuming that we are at the top of the food chain. We are most certainly not, and this realization has a tendency to terrify us when we are reminded of it.

As far as religion goes, the book isn't billed as religious fiction. But the author does mention prayer and show a couple of Christian characters (priests). Their faith is never seen as an excuse for some deviancy or character flaw. On another point, the background of the book basically shows what happens when man tries to play God. Even though the background is from the distant past, it is still poignant today, with our fetal stem cell research, abortions and cloning.

David L. Kilpatrick has written a marvelous page-turner that will keep you riveted from the beginning. I highly recommend it.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary, fun to read
Review: I just finished reading Cuqui and enjoyed it immensely. It starts off a little slow, but if you hang with it, you will find you can't turn the last few pages quickly enough to end the suspense.

I continue to be astounded by the versatility of this author.
From the deeply researched, and very well written In The Way That Elephants Do, to the hilarious Undercover White Trash, and now to Cuqui, a terrifying, gory, but fascinating tale of grotesque monsters.

I anxiously await Mr. Kilpatrick's next book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Scary, fun to read
Review: I just finished reading Cuqui and enjoyed it immensely. It starts off a little slow, but if you hang with it, you will find you can't turn the last few pages quickly enough to end the suspense.

I continue to be astounded by the versatility of this author.
From the deeply researched, and very well written In The Way That Elephants Do, to the hilarious Undercover White Trash, and now to Cuqui, a terrifying, gory, but fascinating tale of grotesque monsters.

I anxiously await Mr. Kilpatrick's next book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: SCARY AS @#$%!
Review: It is a rare thing to find a book that will literally keep me awake at night. CUQUI is just such a book. The only real disappointment is that the author is not really a "horror" writer. In fact, this is his only "horror" novel.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: SCARY AS @#$%!
Review: It is a rare thing to find a book that will literally keep me awake at night. CUQUI is just such a book. The only real disappointment is that the author is not really a "horror" writer. In fact, this is his only "horror" novel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My Favorite author until the end will always rock
Review: Magnificent story, maginificent Bumpy, Jhony,Savana and Steve even magnificent Cuqui! I loved the story since the beginning. This writer rocks and I can't wait for other stories of him to come.
It is a fun tale, with lots of gore( in spanish) and American fun.
So to the author of
In the way that elepahts do, I say you rock!


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