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A wild, grotesque ride through twisted mythos and extreme horror - perfect for fans of shock, gore, and Lee’s boundary-pushing style, but not for the squeamish!
'The Haunter of the Threshold' by Edward Lee is a dark and twisted tale that delves into the realms of extreme horror and Lovecraftian elements. The story follows characters immersed in lust, gore, and depravity, all while exploring perversions and fetishes in a way that would make Lovecraft proud. Despite the explicit content and shocking scenes, readers find themselves captivated by the hypnotic writing style of Lee as he takes them on a journey through a mucky and brutal narrative that pushes the boundaries of traditional horror storytelling.
2009•304 pages - #2
A notorious, stomach-churning ride through the filthiest corners of splatterpunk - "The Bighead" is extreme horror at its most unapologetic, best left to those who can handle absolutely anything.
'The Bighead' by Edward Lee is a gruesome and shocking tale set in the backwoods with a storyline revolving around The Bighead, a character with hydrocephaly and a penchant for violence. The book follows a cast of characters including two girls with contrasting issues, a renegade priest, and two local monsters, as they navigate through a narrative filled with rape, murder, and extreme violence. The writing style varies from character to character, with some sections written in a Lovecraftian dialect that adds to the unsettling atmosphere of the story.
The Bighead licked his chops and tasted the dandy things: blood and fat, pussystink, the salt-slime of his own semen that he’d just slurped out’a the dead girl’s bellybutton. His bone had split her pu...1997•354 pages - #3
Not for the faint of heart, Creekers is an intense, unfiltered dose of backwoods horror that’ll stick with you - either from its storytelling or its sheer audacity. If you like your horror messy, brutal, and darkly fascinating, give it a try!
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.
May 1994•414 pages - #4
Pure, unfiltered, over-the-top horror - Edward Lee at his most depraved and imaginative. A must for extreme horror lovers; everyone else, consider yourself warned!
'Brain Cheese Buffet' by Edward Lee is a collection of hardcore horror stories that push the boundaries of extreme fiction. The book features eleven stories that test readers' gag reflexes with graphic and disturbing scenarios, making it a must-read for hardcore horror fans. Edward Lee's writing style is described as sick, twisted, and not for the faint-hearted, delving into the dark side of human nature with no punches pulled.
The stories in 'Brain Cheese Buffet' are known for their detailed and realistic descriptions that leave readers both disturbed and intrigued. The book is praised for its ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats with exciting suspense, making it a captivating and unforgettable read for those who enjoy extreme horror.
May 2010•184 pages - #5
An infamous rollercoaster of sick, twisted, and darkly funny horror stories - "Genital Grinder" is a cult hit for hardcore fans, but a total no-go for the squeamish.
'Genital Grinder' by Ryan Harding is an extreme horror short story collection that delves into the twisted and grotesque world of characters like Greg and Von. The stories are interconnected, with a common thread running through them, and are filled with graphic scenes of gore, depravity, and dark humor. Readers are taken on a rollercoaster ride of emotions, from laughter to disgust, as they follow the disturbing adventures of the characters in a town where sick and vile acts unfold.
Harding's writing style is described as detailed, gross, and reminiscent of Edward Lee, known for his extreme horror fiction. The stories in 'Genital Grinder' are not only meant to shock and disgust but also to entertain, with a mix of humor and horror that keeps readers engaged despite the unsettling content.
Quite a number of years ago—at least 15, but my aging gray matter can’t be sure—I was contacted by a fan named Ryan Harding. I’ve always tried to respond to all fan contacts (every now and then, howev...March 2012•168 pages - #6
Utterly obscene, relentless, and challenging - Poisoning Eros is a must-read for extreme horror aficionados, but a definite hard pass for anyone even remotely squeamish.
'Poisoning Eros' by Wrath James White is a dark and intense horror novel that delves into extreme themes of pain, sex, and horror. The plot follows Gloria, a washed-up porn star who descends into drug addiction and finds herself in Hell, facing torments and negotiations with demons. The writing style is described as gut-wrenching, bile-inducing, and provocative, pushing boundaries with its graphic and disturbing content.
2002•227 pages - #7
'400 Days of Oppression' by Wrath James White delves into the complex and dark themes of love, obsession, race, and submission. The story follows characters like Kenyatta and Natasha as they navigate through intense relationships, where power dynamics and historical lessons play a significant role. The writing style is described as cruel, dark, and twisted, with a focus on racial issues and erotic horror elements that leave a lasting impact on the reader.
The plot unfolds with Kenyatta's intense love for Christie, leading to heartbreak and obsession, while Natasha struggles with past trauma and finds herself entangled in a relationship filled with degradation and submission. White's narrative skillfully weaves together themes of self-hatred, prejudice, and the desperate search for love, creating a story that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable realities and societal norms.
October 2013•257 pages - #8
'Going Monstering' by Edward Lee is a story about Ann, a pledge in a sorority that turns out to be not what it seems. The initiation process involves a week of extreme hazing, filled with horrifying and perverse situations that challenge the characters' limits. The book is written in the first person narrative, providing a vivid and graphic portrayal of the events that unfold during this initiation period. While the story delves into themes of endurance, depravity, and sexual debasement, it also incorporates elements of the occult and humor, creating a tale that is both shocking and entertaining.
February 2011•165 pages - #9
A twisted, over-the-top rural nightmare - sometimes ridiculous, sometimes riveting, and unapologetically in your face. Not for the faint of heart, but if you like your horror wild and taboo-smashing, it’s a bumpy but memorable ride.
'The Backwoods' by Edward Lee is a novel set in a backwoods, underdeveloped area in the Chesapeake Bay region, where the protagonist, Patricia White, returns to comfort her sister after a tragedy. The story revolves around a crooked land developer causing chaos to drive out squatters, with a focus on incorporating numerous sex scenes into the plot. The book combines elements of horror, mystery, and supernatural occurrences, with a dark and demented writing style that keeps readers engaged through unexpected twists and Southern descriptions.
I wonder how he died, came the spontaneous thought. Even as a lawyer, Patricia White never imagined herself to be capable of such mental ill will, but here it was, secretly staring her in the face. He...December 2005•340 pages - #10
The novel 'Pages Torn From a Travel Journal' by Edward Lee follows a semi-successful horror writer traveling through the deep South on a bus that breaks down, leading him to a carnival of horrors and a violent, vengeful backwoods tribe. The story is filled with graphic pornography, grotesque violence, and shocking scenes described in a feverish and over-heated prose style, creating a southern Gothic gone mondo experience that mixes elements of horror and erotica. The plot includes encounters with characters like Bliss, a woman with unique physical features, and explores themes of depravity, deviant sex, and extreme violence, all set against the backdrop of Lovecraftian influences and splatterpunk imagery.
2010•147 pages











