![]() Full disclosure, the pics and links above are for Amazon affiliate, so if you click them and buy stuff I get a kickback. So that's Nick Cutter, my current favorite. The Deep is more in the vein of "isolated scientists underwater get ate." The writing was good, but my mind wandered. It's harder to explain and a little convoluted, but basically three gunslingers go up against a Jesus cult taken in by a demon Pan type creature out in the woods. Right now I'm making my way through Little Heaven. It's horrifying, gross, and full of the old King standby: sadistic bullies. It's by far my favorite of his, about a scout troop that runs into a flesh eating virus while out camping. I got more depth and intrigue in that one moment than an unearned dramatic backstory. The Deep: A Novel Nick Cutter Simon and Schuster, Fiction - 416 pages 21 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. ![]() I heard about him with Stephen King's blessing on The Troop. Extra weird because he had a fantastic humanizing moment halfway through the book when he was desperately trying to get Luke away from the hole and telling him to sing to keep himself focused. If you don't know the name but like horror novels, boy howdy you're about to get excited. ![]() For the last few days, I've been on an audio book binge on Nick Cutter. ![]()
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