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A review by pandasbookshelf
Hacked in Two by James G. Carlson, Daemon Manx
5.0
Two amazing authors in one amazing book! I can't recommend this one highly enough, I'd give it 10 stars if I was allowed..
James G Carlson - this author was new to me. I was impressed with his strong storytelling and impeccable writing style. This is atmospheric, creepy horror at its best. It had pretty much everything you could want in a story. Interesting and detailed characters, gore enough to creepy out and turn your stomach, an explosive ending, and much much more. I have since gone on to read other book by this author, and I am pleased to report that it was just as good. I love that this book could introduce me to an awesome writer and I am looking forward to reading more by him.
Daemon Manx - I have pretty much read all of Daemon's works, and bought this one solely because he wrote a story in it. If you don't know this author, go check him out, immediately. This is my second favorite story of his I've read. I don't even know how to describe it other than, raw, heart-wrenching, mind-bending, horror genius. I've never read anything like it. It's a meta-fiction tangle that will mess with your head (in all the most awesome ways). I want to read it again.
James G Carlson - this author was new to me. I was impressed with his strong storytelling and impeccable writing style. This is atmospheric, creepy horror at its best. It had pretty much everything you could want in a story. Interesting and detailed characters, gore enough to creepy out and turn your stomach, an explosive ending, and much much more. I have since gone on to read other book by this author, and I am pleased to report that it was just as good. I love that this book could introduce me to an awesome writer and I am looking forward to reading more by him.
Daemon Manx - I have pretty much read all of Daemon's works, and bought this one solely because he wrote a story in it. If you don't know this author, go check him out, immediately. This is my second favorite story of his I've read. I don't even know how to describe it other than, raw, heart-wrenching, mind-bending, horror genius. I've never read anything like it. It's a meta-fiction tangle that will mess with your head (in all the most awesome ways). I want to read it again.