History
Welcome to B Movie Hell. No, I swear!
You have arrived in a picturesque village, belonging to a strange man business, which gave name to this poor little town of some 3,000 inhabitants. Here, everyone knows everyone and, for now, all is well.
You can stroll to Alaska Roadside Diner, rent a car from Jacksons Motors, and for those who want to darken a bit further, why not finish the Minou Merry, brothel where you are welcomed by Clarisse?
A small village in the depths of Lewisville County, apparently all that he will be more normal.
Except that it will not last long: that that comes out of nowhere lIroquois a man decked representative of a yellow skull mask and carrying a scarlet crest. With a cleaver, it kills everything that moves (and is preferably armed, as a police officer) in B Movie Hell.
His murders are still impressive: it shreds, it beheads, it cut. Hands, heads, feet, everything goes on its way.
Jack Munson, nicknamed the Phantom (yes, it does not sinvente) is called to the rescue by his former chief, who tells him that the killer nest nothing less that a Member dune secret operation, to cause kids to become warriors that they ruthless psychopaths capable of denvergure BE sent in all the most terrible missions.
In there, put a girl in distress, called Baby (we never change), the prostitute Minou Merry and voila, you have the scenario of "Psycho Killer."
One might think quon is facing a book that would make a good series B (or X, Y, Z instead) and should end in the trash, but no, not at all! We have here a downright good thriller!
This is a great cocktail made of blood, violence, unusual characters, crazy, freaks, and a good dose of twists. We are facing the equivalent of a Tarantino movie, book release. Take the second degree (see 3rd) and enjoy!
This book devours from the moment you do not take it seriously. There's a very nasty villain (though), nice friendly, nice and not so nice. The samoncellent corpses and makes ridiculous lIroquois riders lapocalypse. This is believed, this is hard, this is delicious. There.
A very good book that makes me want to discover the other of this anonymous author, including "The book no name"!
The story: 15/20
The characters: 17/20
Writing
One might think that this is badly written (seriously, one could), but apart from the fact that the author uses words raw, vulgar and that it spares us nothing, flatulence of the car salesman, the terrible wounds of lIroquois, his pen is fluid, very vivid, direct without being heavy. I liked!
The writing style: 16/20