Kin
Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781587672194 (1587672197)
Publish date: October 25th 2011
Publisher: Cemetery Dance Publications
Pages no: 306
Edition language: English
One of the more nuanced and tension filled novels of the modern era, Kealan Patrick Burke's Kin is only the more remarkable for the fact that it is not written by an author from the backwoods areas of the United States, but rather an Irishman who visited the U.S. to research this writing.Burke start...
A great read from an author whoose work I have enjoyed in the past. It's the story of Claire Lambert who escapes the horrors inflicted upon her at the hands of a backwoods clan whoose leader and father goes by the name of Papa-In-Gray. The story is part horror and part revenge and a great list of ch...
I've watched and read so many things dealing with the horror genre and I'm rarely surprised anymore. Don't get me wrong, I still love horror, and this book had a couple of things in it that I didn't expect. The Merrill clan is seriously screwed up. The ringleader (Papa-in-Gray) brainwashed his kids ...
what? huh? We started out all bangers then everything went soft. After the scene with the kid buried in the belly of his dead momma all cozied up with tons of maggots I was expecting much more crazy. Much more extreme. All I got was long drives down long roads, extremely long deaths with not mu...
First time buddy read with Anasylvia and Kat At this point I am speechless...that was fucking awesome!!!I expected the gore but what I got was so much more!! *grabby hands* for more from Burke!