Bloodeye
Keane Reid is tired of living. He's bored with his very existence following the suspicious death of his wife seven years earlier. He's not interested in TV, reading, dating or a social life.But when he is called on a routine plumbing job at a local pub, he discovers the corpse of a young girl...
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Keane Reid is tired of living. He's bored with his very existence following the suspicious death of his wife seven years earlier. He's not interested in TV, reading, dating or a social life.But when he is called on a routine plumbing job at a local pub, he discovers the corpse of a young girl crucified and nailed to a wall, her eyes torn out and a third eye carved into her
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Format: kindle
ISBN:
9781940544496
Publisher: DarkFuse
Edition language: English
Keane Reid is called out to a plumbing job, as he looks for the source of the flooded pub he finds a young woman's corpse. She has been crucified and nailed to the wall, her eyes gouged out and a third eye carved into her forehead. With this mark, Keane knows that his past is catching up to him and ...
Let's start with a partial quote from the book: "...because they were full of memories and memories are big fucking weights that sit on your mind and push down your shoulders." I really, really like that line. Bloodeye is my first experience with Craig Saunders's work. Dude is seriously talent...
4.5 stars.Let's start with a partial quote from the book: "...because they were full of memories and memories are big fucking weights that sit on your mind and push down your shoulders."I really, really like that line. Bloodeye is my first experience with Craig Saunders's work. Dude is seriously ta...
I received an e-arc of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This was a risky novella. As the cover blurb implies, we are dealing with a situation where reality and dream or perhaps madness converge. Where the line blurs and we question the reliability of our narrator. Is h...
I received an e-arc of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.This was a risky novella. As the cover blurb implies, we are dealing with a situation where reality and dream or perhaps madness converge. Where the line blurs and we question the reliability of our narrator. Is he f...