by Jeff Strand
A perfectly serviceable early work from Jeff Strand, who of late has become something of a favourite author of mine. Graverobbers Wanted takes a fair number of pages to really get going, with a significant proportion of that dedicated to building up the POV character, Andrew Mayhem. Once it does get...
sad but true: a surprisingly bland piece of work...is this really the same author who penned Dweller? the dialogue is insipid and the frequent dips into mawkish setimentality become nauseous. after reading endless descriptions about how adorable the protagonist's wife and child were, it became a rea...
Imagine agreeing to dig up a grave because you are so desperate for money, only to find out the dead body is not dead! Then getting in way over your head trying to figure out what is going on. That is exactly what happened to our hero Andrew Mayhem. Fitting last name by the way.I enjoyed the "may...
Well this was an interesting little fusion of the horror and comedy genres. Take a wisecracking loser, put him in a SAW like situation with a serial killer and you come out with Graverobbers Wanted! Quick read that will have you concerned for peoples well being at the same time you are laughing at...