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NASTY LITTLE F!#*ERS [Kindle Edition]

David McAfee
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Book Description

July 13, 2010
From the bestselling author of 33 A.D. and Saying Goodbye to the Sun.

Eight scientists and one ex-marine accept an assignment to study the effects of deforestation in Aroostook County, Maine. It’s a routine job, and everything seems to be going according to plan. But when one of their number goes missing, leaving behind only a severed foot as evidence, former lieutenant Colby Phillips must lead an expedition to find him.

What they find instead is an entirely new species. A large breed of insect whose ravenous larvae display features and abilities never before seen in nature. The scientists’ amazement turns to fear when they find themselves at the bottom of the food chain. Can Colby lead the survivors to safety? Or is it already too late?

Of course, escape would be much easier if the dead would stay that way.

(NOTE: This title was previously released as GRUBS)

***For a limited time, this Kindle version also includes the first chapter of David's 2010 Horror Bestseller, 33 A.D. ***


"It's campy. It's fun. And it did in fact give me nightmares." - Amanda Hocking, author of My Blood Approves, Switched, and Hollowland

"NASTY LITTLE F!#*ERS is a fast, gory ride from one of fiction's rising stars. Part zombie novel and part thriller, it is at times gross, funny, and scary all at once." - Jeremy Robinson, author of Instinct and Pulse

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

David McAfee is the author of the vampire novels 33 A.D. and Saying Goodbye to the Sun as well as the short story collections The Lake and 17 Other Stories and A Pound of Flash. His next horror novel, The Gallows Tree, is scheduled to be released in 2011. David is currently working on the oft-asked for sequel to 33 A.D.

David lives in Knoxville, TN with his wife, daughter, and a small army of loyal but dysfunctional pets. As of this writing, he and his wife are expecting their first child together, who will no doubt grow to be just as deranged as the rest of the McAfee clan.

God help us all.

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Product Details

  • File Size: 486 KB
  • Print Length: 215 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 146796543X
  • Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited
  • Publisher: Coelacanth Press (July 13, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003VRZJDW
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #160,201 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Gross - Fun - Enjoyable July 17, 2010
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Ingredients:

Dark forest in Maine
5 scientists
1 veteran Marine leader
3 tents
1 love interest
1 pound of flesh-eating grubs
1 severed hand
3 zombies
2 guns
1 mind-controlling queen
0 bars on cell phone reception
1 sex scene, plus more to taste

Directions:
Combine scientists, marine vet, tents, then place into the very center of Dark Forest. Using severed hand, separate military vet, then mix with love interest and sex scenes. When thoroughly warmed, dump entire pound of flesh-eating grubs into mix. Stir well. Top with 0 bars on cell phone.

Serve zombies separate as a side dish, sprinkled with mind-controlling queen. Do not let them mix with the guns.

Serving size: One Novel

Each serving an excellent source of: humor, gross-out bug attacks, B-movie horror monsters, and frantic attempts for survival.

More recipes? Try these recommendations: 33 A.D., Night of the Crabs.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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"GRUBS" is creepy, disgusting, horrifying fun.
Were you the kid who would sneak back to the living room at midnight to watch Creature Feature on the grainy out-of-state television station? This book will take you back to those old school horror flicks.
Ex-Marine Colby is haunted by the deaths of the men under his command. When a scientist under his protection goes missing in the deep woods, he's determined not to let anything like that happen again. But how can he protect his charges from an enemy that no one's ever seen, and even the scientists don't understand?
Grab some popcorn and your Kindle, and dive into "GRUBS". Make sure your toes stay under your protection-from-monsters blanket.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By Arkali
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
Grubs brings back so many fond memories. That sounds really bad, considering that there are some pretty disgusting scenes. Seriously, though, it has all the well-loved parts of a B-movie Creature Feature. You know - there's something in the woods, and it's eating people (display gruesome half-eaten body part), and of course there's a group of people handily nearby to BE eaten.

Specifically, there's a group of scientific researchers in the wilds of Maine. Everything's going well until one of the scientists turns up missing. At that point, the remaining scientists try to survive and you get to watch them get whittled down, one by one. Full of gruesome and disgusting scenes, Grubs is just great fun.

Don't buy this book expecting it to be an original, high-budget horror flick. It's not, and it wasn't intended to be. Think more of the movie "Eight Legged Freaks" and you'll be right on target. It's a well-crafted work that mimics lower-budgeted works in the campiness, the gore, the humor derived from those aspects, but it is, itself, finely written with great attention to detail.

Great entertainment, and just in time for Halloween - A+! Or should that be a B? :-)
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Gross Fun!
This book is scary, gross, and hilarious all at the same time. I would LOVE to see an actual movie of this book. It really creepers me out, but at the same time, I was laughing. Read more
Published 19 hours ago by M. Brown
Awesome!
I always enjoy trying out local authors and David McAfee didn't disappoint. Other reviewers have already summed up the book quite well with all kinds of adjectives like creepy,... Read more
Published 3 months ago by C. Mann
weird plot
Pretty good book, near the end I was over it and could see where the author was going with it.

Fun read though, lot's of swearing

Cheers!
Published 4 months ago by CariK
Another little gem from McAfee
I really like McAfee's short stories, and was excited to get this book. It was a heck of a lot of fun - nothing especially cerebral or overly emotional. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Windi R. Bassler
loved it!
Unique read. Loved the story. Easy read, didn't want to put the book down. Would be a great creepy movie. Looking forward to reading more by this author.
Published 7 months ago by mads
Creepy and Gross!
This book was just weird. It reminded me of the old scary B rated movies without the shoddy filming. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Shawn
You will never walk through the forrest again without remembering this...
This story by David McAfee has it all - intrigue, romance, horror, alien grubs, mystery, murder, mayhem. Mr. Read more
Published 7 months ago by S. Painter
WOULD MAKE A GREAT B-MOVIE!
This was a fun and wild B-movie style gory horror romp with excellent descriptions of the vicious attacks which thankfully come frequently! Read more
Published 9 months ago by Explorator
They Get Under Your Skin
For those who have read some of my earlier reviews, you'll know that I have a thing for "When Nature Strikes Back" movies and books, so naturally, when I saw David McAfee's GRUBS,... Read more
Published 15 months ago by M. J. Evans
YUCK!
Creepy, gross and finally YUCK come to mind once I finished this book. I had just finished reading The Lake and 17 Other Stories by David McAfee and grabbed this book since I... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Francis J. Cone Jr.
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