
Who Would Like This Book:
Creekers is a wild ride through the darkest corners of rural horror. Edward Lee masterfully mixes true-crime thrills with grotesque, supernatural folk horror, all set in a backwoods town oozing with atmosphere. If you love gritty detective work, disturbing family secrets, and aren't afraid of some over-the-top depravity, this is your book. Lee's vivid, often shocking descriptions and relentless pacing make it a must-read for fans of hardcore horror, especially those who enjoy small-town mysteries with a supernatural twist.
Who May Not Like This Book:
Sensitive readers beware: Creekers is unapologetically explicit, featuring graphic violence, disturbing sexual content, and body horror galore. Some found the plot a bit too wild or the characters too stereotypical, and the shock factor definitely isn’t for everyone. A few readers were let down by the abrupt ending or wanted more from the side characters. If you're squeamish, put off by taboo topics, or prefer subtle scares, this might not be your cup of tea.
About:
Phil Straker, a police lieutenant, returns to his hometown Crick City after being forced to resign his city position. The town is plagued by a PCP drug ring run by an inbred man named Cody Natter and his group of Creekers. The story delves into the dark and twisted world of the Creekers, a community known for their deformities and inbreeding. As Straker navigates through love problems, work issues, and his haunting past, he must infiltrate the drug ring to bring justice to the town.
The book "Creekers" by Edward Lee is a hardcore horror novel that captures the essence of deep woods and uneducated rednecks. The writing style is described as colorful yet disgusting, featuring deviant scenes, demonic rituals, and grotesque characters. It explores themes of horror, redemption, and the consequences of intermingling bloodlines over generations.
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Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings
Content warnings for Creekers include themes of incest, graphic violence, drug abuse, sexual depravity, and grotesque deformities.
Has Romance?
The narrative includes romantic elements with Phil's feelings for past and present love interests.
From The Publisher:
When centuries-old creatures called the Creekers turn his hometown into a sea of horrible carnage, homicide cop Phil Straker declares a personal war against the deformed, shadowy outcasts. Original.
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