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Mass Market Paperback Evil Harvest Book

ISBN: 0786018755

ISBN13: 9780786018758

Evil Harvest

Everyone Knows When A Stranger Walks Into Town Something dark and malevolent lurks among the citizens of Lincoln, New York. For years, an Evil has controlled its demonic appetites, claiming victims at... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Time to Harvest the Human Crop

I have been so awed by Anthony Izzo and his style of writing, and Evil Harvest doesn't disappoint. Izzo has a style of writing that is easy to read and is a lot like watching a good old fashioned horror movie with the lights out. He works hard at creating characters that you come to love and those you come to hate and he stays true to each character throughout the story, something many authors struggle with. Evil Harvest is about a small, quaint town called Lincoln, situated in New York. Matt Crowe has been gone from the town he calls his home for many years. His parents and little brother were murdered by a pack of strange, horrifying creatures. One of these creatures just happens to be the chief of police, a guy named Rafferty. Matt is raised by his beloved aunt and a nasty, violent uncle. Matt leaves home to put his past behind him, but returns to visit his aunt and discovers that life in Lincoln is no better than it was when he left and the creatures are still living among the residents. The one sure way to identify who is a monster is by a strong sulfur odor that can be detected when you get close to them. Harry and his wife; Liza, run the gun shop and after Matt encounters a monster attacking a young woman in a warehouse, he, Harry, Liza and Jill (the woman he saved) set out to rid the town of Rafferty and his creatures. Izzo molds a fantastic story and answers all the pertinent questions but he doesn't answer everything, which is a nice touch. He leaves questions to be answered by the readers imagination. For instance, he never tells you where the creatures come from or how they came to live on earth. Another thing I like about this author is he is not afraid to kill off whoever he needs to in order to advance his story and make it better. This is not a fairytale with an automatic happy ending. Please give this book a try. It will have you turning the pages as fast as you can get them read. You will cheer, cringe, scream, and hang your head in despair before the end of the book. It will leave you getting close enough to sniff at those around you. This is what horror was meant to be.

CREATURE FEATURE!

Great horror story! Good characters(no whiners)and the action starts on page one and keeps rolling! Settle in, lock your doors and don't be surprised if you sleep with the lights on! Happy Reading!

Good Suspense Horror Book

If you like Dean Koontz or John Saul, you will like this book. The author takes his time with the flow of action and the action starts off right at the beginning or the book. The "monsters" in the book is a another view of "demons" roaming the real world disguised as humans. I didn't like the ending, but the entire book is a great roller coaster of suspense and horror.

This Is Good Icky Bug!

Whenever I talk about good icky bug, this is the kind of novel I'm describing. It has plenty of monsters, lots of people die, there's lots of action, and many likable characters. Our hero returns to his hometown and finds things have not changed since he left. An ugly atmosphere permeates every aspect of life. Something is not right, yet the citizens go about their lives like nothing is going on. Behind it all are the monsters (icky bugs), disguised as humans. The only way you can tell (unless they change form, of course) is by their horrible odor. Our hero is back in town to dish out a little revenge. My only worry was what would happen not only to the hero, but his sidekicks and the people that help him. In that respect, I was a little disappointed. However, that's a minor quibble. This book was a fascinating read and I could hardly put it down. It takes a twist on a common monster type and makes them unique. After reading this, I may never want to visit any small towns in upstate New York! Highly recommended.
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