She forces Hoke into the trunk of his (her) car and finds a place that's secluded enough to get rid of him (at least that's the plan), but that decision is put on hold when some hillbilly mutants turn up - just as she's about to pull the trigger. Instead of going to the authorities when Hoke let her go, she goes back home, broods, gets her. It's a cross between films like: Deliverance (squeal like a pig), Wrong Turn and The Hills Have Eyes etc.Īfter being viciously assaulted (Jessica Sloan) decides to unleash her own kind of justice on the person who attacked her (Hoke Mitchell). This is the first book I've read by Bryan Smith - and I didn't know what to expect. Well, this was a lot better than I thought it would be. His works are available wherever books are sold, with select titles also available in German and Italian. He has worked with renowned horror publishers in both the mass market and small press spheres, including Leisure Books, Samhain Publishing, Grindhouse Press, Death’s Head Press, and more. 68 Kill won the Midnighters Award at the SXSW film festival in 2017 and was released to wide acclaim, including positive reviews in The New York Times and Bloody Disgusting.īryan also co-scripted an original Harley Quinn story for the House of Horrors anthology from DC Comics. Bestselling horror author Brian Keene called Slowly We Rot, "The best zombie novel I've ever read."Ħ8 Kill was adapted into a motion picture directed by Trent Haaga and starring Matthew Gray Gubler of the long-running CBS series Criminal Minds. Bryan Smith is the Splatterpunk Award-winning author of more than thirty horror and crime books, including 68 Kill, the cult classic Depraved and its sequels, as well as The Killing Kind, Slowly We Rot, The Freakshow, and many more.
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