
The Creeper
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Narrated by:
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Michael Sharp
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By:
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Mark L'Estrange
Something evil lurks in the woods, on the outskirts of town. It lives in the shadows and strikes without warning, always with the same objective: to mutilate, kill and devour its victim. A monster with a cannibalistic craving for human flesh and a sexual appetite which, seemingly, cannot be satiated.
No victim is left alive, and the scattered remains divulge very little to the police pathologist. With the body count rising, the superintendent in charge of the investigation resorts to desperate measures.
Soon, it becomes obvious that the police have woefully underestimated their suspect. A mistake which will cost them dearly...
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sheeesh
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good book
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Really enjoyed this book!
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Amazing read!!!
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Tales From The Crypt Esqe
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Fantastic
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interesting
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great narration
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Do you like horror? Well this story has a bit of it, lurking around specific points without doing much of anything.
Do you like mystery? Well this story has a mystery, one which it cares rather little about. Instead you get to enjoy the slapdash romance between two characters you barely care to remember.
For some idiotic reason, the closest this story gets to a protagonist is the monster. Because out of the 10 hour run time, perhaps 20-25% is devoted to this creature descriptions of it wandering about. Everything else reads like a series of strange romance vignettes, where characters have relationship drama that in no way comes into contact with the overall narrative.
This is my first severely bad review. This book deserved it.
A slog.
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