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  • Tweaker Creatures

  • By: Robert Essig
  • Narrated by: Molly Cramer
  • Length: 4 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Tweaker Creatures

By: Robert Essig
Narrated by: Molly Cramer
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Publisher's summary

What do you get when you have a town addicted to meth and creatures who feast on them? Tweaker Creatures, of course. The new drug-induced, gory, splatterpunk novel from horror author, Robert Essig.

The Southern California town of El Cajon is overrun with a drug epidemic, altering the locals into vicious meth monsters that rule the seedy streets. Searching for her missing sister, Amber dives deep into a corrupt world she was once a part of, where the townsfolk are as brutal as the mysterious creatures who dwell within the shadows.

If the speed doesn't kill you, the Tweaker Creatures will!

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What a Wild Ride

I'm struggling to organize my thoughts about this book. It was weird and gross in all the best ways. It made me giggle, and gag, and clutch my nonexistent pearls. This is one of those rare stories that somehow feels both completely bonkers, and not really that far off from reality. I think the really off the wall parts hit harder because so much of the story is so close to reality. There is a very real, heartfelt story underneath all the weirdness. A story about two sisters, their respective struggles with addiction, and the complicated love they have for each other. Don't let that dissuade you from checking it out though. There's still a gnarly creature feature with some awesomely creative kills that will satisfy the biggest gorehounds out there. And the narrator really killed this performance. I really felt all the craziness and unsettling nuances.

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