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The rain, it raineth every day
Have joined above.
Once every year, Scoutmaster Tim Riggs leads a troop of boys into the Canadian wilderness for a weekend camping trip – a tradition as comforting and reliable as a good ghost story around a roaring bonfire. The boys are a tight-knit crew. There’s Kent, one of the most popular kids in school; Ephraim and Max, also well-liked and easygoing; then there’s Newt the nerd and Shelley the odd duck. For the most part, they all get along and are happy to be there – which makes Scoutmaster Tim’s job a little easier. But for some reason, he can’t shake the feeling that something strange is in the air this year. Something wicked . . .
It comes to them in the night. An unexpected intruder, stumbling upon their campsite like a wild animal. He is shockingly thin, disturbingly pale, and voraciously hungry – a man in unspeakable torment who exposes Tim and the boys to something far more frightening than any ghost story. Within his body is a bioengineered nightmare, a horror that spreads faster than fear. One by one, the boys will do things no person could ever imagine.
And so it begins. An agonizing weekend in the wilderness. A harrowing struggle for survival. No possible escape from the elements, the infected . . . or one another.
Part Lord of the Flies, part 28 Days Later – and all-consuming – this tightly written, edge-of-your-seat thriller takes you deep into the heart of darkness, where fear feeds on sanity . . . and terror hungers for more.

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The Troop, by Nick Cutter
5 teenage Boy Scouts and their scout master head to an abandoned island off the coast of Canada for a weekend’s adventures, when a strange, seriously ill man, infected with a highly contagious and aggressively deadly form of tapeworm stumbles into their camp and turns their weekend of fun and adventure into a survival nightmare.
Not a bad Halloween season read this one (or Audiobook as was the case for me)
Very much in the body horror category.
It is absolutely skin-crawling, gross out material in parts. I had it on in the background whilst making food the other day and had to turn it off as it was putting me off my food
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Yeah, would definitely work as a film.Sounds like it would make a good horror film ?



Hmmm. May have to give this a tryFinished The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones last night.
Excellent take on the vampire story, set during the colonisation of America and specifically the attempted extinction of the buffalo.
Would have been the easiest 5-star award ever given if he didn’t insist on formatting it with a wraparound story featuring the most obnoxious character ever put to paper. Still a solid 4/5 though, and recommended.
Finished The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones last night.
Excellent take on the vampire story, set during the colonisation of America and specifically the attempted extinction of the buffalo.
Would have been the easiest 5-star award ever given if he didn’t insist on formatting it with a wraparound story featuring the most obnoxious character ever put to paper. Still a solid 4/5 though, and recommended.
I read ‘The Only Good Indians’ by him last year and it was a properly bizarre read, but there was a strangely unique horror story buried in there. Might check this out.Finished The Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones last night.
Excellent take on the vampire story, set during the colonisation of America and specifically the attempted extinction of the buffalo.
Would have been the easiest 5-star award ever given if he didn’t insist on formatting it with a wraparound story featuring the most obnoxious character ever put to paper. Still a solid 4/5 though, and recommended.
Yeah I listened to that one last year, too. I wasn’t mad keen but as you say, there was enough in there to make me want to read more. This is defo a step up.I read ‘The Only Good Indians’ by him last year and it was a properly bizarre read, but there was a strangely unique horror story buried in there. Might check this out.