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An uncompromising glimpse into a world that most would prefer not to think about but which is sadly all too common in this day and age, Mark Matthew's Milk-Blood is both bleak and brutal. It is also very sad, and I would be surprised to learn anyone could have a good time with this. That's not say t...
This review and many others was originally posted on Audio Book ReviewerIf there is one thing that I have come to expect from Mark Matthews, it is extreme horror. But not from the likes of paranormal monsters or zombies or anything like that. It comes from the realistic drug addict monsters that ac...
"Lilly is ten years old, born with a heart defect, and already addicted to heroin. Her mother is gone from her life, and there are rumors that she was killed by her father and buried near the abandoned house across the street. The house intrigues her, she can't stay away, and the monstrous homeless ...
More a disturbing tale than a horror story, Milk-Blood was a well written, dark read, a unique page-turner that I thoroughly enjoyed. Drug addiction in a very (I mean VERY) young girl, a life that sucks, and a sprinkle of paranormal equaled an engrossing story that kept me reading anxiously. It was...
I don't think I'm out of line calling this book Ketchumesque. Fan's of Jack Ketchum probably know what I'm talking about but for the rest of you - both authors write about things that can be found in the newspaper on any given day. There are no zombies or vampires. Those are the things we read ab...