Flesh and Blood
Author: Simon Cheshire
Publication Date: March 2nd 2015
Publisher: Stripes Publishing
~A copy was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review~
I must record the facts that have led me to where I am now. So that, when someone reads this, they understand. Sam Hunter's neighbours are pillars of the community, the most influential people in town. But they're liars too. The Greenhills are hiding something and Sam's determined to find out what it is. As his investigation unfolds, he realizes the lies reach further than he ever imagined - is there anyone he can trust? Uncovering the horror is one thing ...escaping is another. A chilling new story in the Red Eye series
Flesh and Blood is not a mild horror book. It's not the
horror you expect, or even the Gothic you expect. It's underrated, because it
is subtle, and although it is questionable, it's also could be terrifyingly
real. It's also not one to skimp on details. Or the gory details. Or the
I-think-I'm-going-to-be-sick details and the dear-god-save-me details.
Depending on how well your stomach can keep food in it, you might not want to
eat whilst reading it.