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The Bighead
- Narrated by: Michael T. Bradley
- Length: 10 hrs and 18 mins
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Summary
Rape. Murder. Brain-eating.
Never before has a work of fiction dared to delve so deeply into the realms of perversion, sexual dementia, and bad taste...
Who is he? What is he? An inbred homicidal pervert? A supernatural psychopath? Who or whatever he is, he's on a roll now, raging out of the Virginia backwoods and leaving in his wake a trail of blood, guts, and disgust far beyond the limits of your reckoning.
JERRICA...
Sex-addict, drug-addict - a woman so far out of control she would make Linda Lovelace look like a schoolmarm. And little does she know, The Bighead is coming... for her.
THE ABBEY...
Closed for years, Wroxeter Abbey is back in business, haunted by two nuns... from hell. Erotopathic, clinically demented, gross beyond belief. To the faithful priest, Father Alexander, they will do things that absolutely beggar description...
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- cadeau
- 05-04-24
A proper horror
This book is quite a ride. It reminds me most of the Clive Barker short story, 'Rawhead Rex.' It also has elements of the Marquis de Sade's 120 days and Guillaim Apollineire's 11 thousand rods, as it is concerned with the morality of obscene acts.
My favourite character was Tripp Connor, who is a powerful presence in the book.
I'm not sure about the ending. There are things I like about it but it comes with a substantial change in tone and direction which I didn't enjoy as much as the rest of the book.
Worth a read if you like strong horror.
The narrator worked very hard and made the book their own. I enjoyed their characterisation immensely. Well done to them.
I will look out for more audio books from this pairing. Thank you.
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