Without warning, mysterious creatures appear from nowhere to carry out their mission to destroy the corrupt and wicked, but soon no one is safe from their unspeakable, bloodthirsty terror. Reprint.
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TRULY HORRIFIC! Very Entertaining Read!,
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Without going into the plot - the synopsis takes care of that - I remember reading Mark Clement's Horror hardcovers in the early 1990s. They were all enteratining and very good reads. I will definitely pick up all his e-books to re-read; Lorelei, Land of Nod and 6:02 (paperback original that I never had the opportunity to read). Hint hint on that last title.
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Psychopathic Monsters who Quote Sesame Street? I'm IN!,
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I'll be the first to admit I don't normally read this genre...but I do read some King, and now I read Clements.
This is so much fun, especially once the real monsters are unleashed. (warning: minor spoilers) Terrifying and giggle-rific on the same page: monsters who have learned both English and religion from television. Just after chowing down on a victim, one grins and sings, "Ah wan mah Em Tee Vee!....halleighloooooyaaah" And a personal favorite, spoken in the presence of their dumbfounded mad scientist creator and several prisoners: "Yo, in the beginning was the Worrrd, and the Worrrd was God, and today's Worrrd is worrrrrth a thousand bonus points. We have some grrrrreat prrrrrrrizes forrrrr our winnerrrrrs." And then the bloody baby shows up and the severed ear and...let's just say some pretty damn bad stuff happens. But funny! Anyone who can pull off intentional camp AND genuine terror (which he does at the end -- with a nice low building buzz of it throughout) is worth reading. Period. Ignore the Reed Review; this is definitely worth a revival! (Bonus: for San Diego readers, this is a really fun path down memory lane for some of Balboa Park's ugliest moments)
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