Wise has a way with gore, slash and murderous intent
that brings about the fierce wails of horror and turned up noses in disgust –
so, naturally – I loved it. Granted, this is not for everyone, in it just for
some spine tingling apparitions, crab-walking children on the ceiling or
traditional vamps and wolves? You will be deeply disappointed.
The Skeleton Man is one of those persona’s that keeps the
reader in tune. Weaving an intricate web of lies and deceit with hidden reality
disguised in the fiber of illusion leaving the reader wondering what the hell
just happened. I enjoyed the dark mood and the very graphic nature of the
storyline – nothing tasteful here but spun in the proper bite sized morsels
leaving you full but never feeling glutinous.
There are not enough adjectives to describe how intense, graphic
and brooding this series is – from start to finish, 314 … is biting
fiction that is intense and holds no punches. If violence offends – death of
anything or one upsets – gore for gore sake turns you off then read the damn
book anyway!
See if you aren’t wondering, where the hell you are or if
you are feeling a bit queasy after you close the virtual dust cover on Wise’s
314 (book 1 & 2).
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