Slugs
3.8
Shaun Hutson
They slime, the ooze, they kill... One female slug can lay one and half million eggs a year- a fact which holds terrifying consequences for the people of Merton. As the town basks in the summer heat, a new breed of slug is growing and multiplying. In the waist-high grass, in the dank, dark cellars they are acquiring new tastes, new cravings. For blood. For flesh. Human flesh... "Britain's greatest living horror author." —Dark Side "An expert in the art of keeping the reader turning the pages." —Time Out "Hutson writes grippingly." —SFX Magazine 'The one that writes what others only dare imagine.' SUNDAY TIMES
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"Gross horror story written about, as the title suggests, slugs. It must have been a daunting task to write a horror book about slugs, so I do give credit for the creativity of this book. However plot holes littered the story and I felt that if the author had went over it and revised it, the book could have been much more complete. The side characters were a bit forgettable but the main ones were solid and the book in general reminded me of Jaws a book I enjoyed immensely. The horror parts were prominent and gross. And you knew they were going to happen but for me it didn’t take away from them. Overall not bad, but some glaring problems in my eyes. 19/30 "