Snuff Books
C**D
Extrême mais très bon!
Très violent mais c’est cela le but!
M**S
Brutal, violent, graphic...deliciously good page turner
This is one of the most brutal, violent, graphic, and shocking books I've ever read. It was so deliciously good I read it in one sitting. The authors are very descriptive and inventive in their killing and torture, the bad guys are built great and you hate them as you should. The brutality is impossible to rip your eyes from the pages, you must keep reading. Now this isn't everyone's cup of tea and it's not supernatural or other monsters killing, it's the worst kind...people. I will never forget this book and I look forward to other works by these authors. I've only read two other books similar in brutal violence graphically described like this, Damaged and The Girl Next Door . Along with those books, Snuff will adorn my keepers shelf.And for the record, I do not know either of the authors and yes I was very shocked and horrified from the first page. But that's also what made it so I couldn't put it down. DamagedThe Girl Next Door
R**O
Monsters come in all forms
This book contains the most violent,brutal,hair raising story I have ever read to date.From the very start this story grabs hold and doesnt let go until the very end.It lived up to its reputation and reviews 100%in my opinion and the ending was a perfect fit.Adam and Eric have written a masterpiece of a horror story with two of the most ruthless characters ever to come to life on the pages of horror fiction.Best money I have spent on a book in along time.
S**Y
The most deviant, abhorrent, graphically brutal horror novel ever made
Jack Sanders is a washed-up actor, with an extremely messed up view of the world, and humanity. Jack likes to hurt women. Brutally. The book opens with a car crash from which Sanders crawls away from, but not before pulling the broken teenager from her car and raping her. His best friend Mickey is a film-school dropout, and makes low budget BDSM garage-porn for deviant websites.Jack and Mikey begin to make "snuff" films in Jack's basement. ("Snuff" meaning they kill the girl in real life on the film) In-between the explicit scenes of their "work", the book contains flashbacks to Jack's horrible childhood in a foster home. He killed his foster mother, but felt very little compared to the death of his beloved 15-year-old dog Strada.But one contract, from a man named Bill Corwin, goes terribly wrong when, as they were requested to perform a snuff film on a girl who looks like his daughter, they accidentally capture and kill his real daughter, Jenny, leaving to the suicide of Corwin's wife Marilyn. Now Corwin is out to exact his revenge.Despite the extremely graphic violence of the book, I found it was intelligently written, and Enck & Huber could not have painted more ruthless, obsessed, and nauseatingly repellant characters. The characters are somewhat shallow, but that's rather what I would expect from a remorseless serial killer. At 167 pages, its just the right length for a little night-time gore fest.VIOLENCE WARNING: I read a lot of horror, but feel obligated to put up a quick warning about the extremity of the violence contained in this book. There's violence again pregnant women, suggested violence against children, exceptionally graphic $exual violence against women, and scenes of horror from Jack's abuse as a child. You have to be a hard-core horror fan to read this novel. Enjoy!
B**N
Ehhh Probably Could Have Been Better
I just recently read this and I gotta say it wasn't the greatest story I've ever read or the worst. I have an interest in the whole mythcial "snuff film" so I was eager to read it when I first came across this on here. The beginning was kind of hard to follow and the there were numerous editing mistakes. The violence was told well and I did like how it worked out in the end. I didnt like all the major and I mean MAJOR coincidences in the book but maybe that was the point and it was lost on me somewhere. If your a fan of violent and graphic horror then you may enjoy this otherwise dont bother.
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