| author | Rex Miller |
| publisher | e-reads.com |
| published | 1969 |
| isbn | 1585861553 |
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Has got to be a tour de force: splatterpunk at its grisliest. Tasty as a blood sundae. The only question is, what does Killer Miller do for an encore? |
| Submitted Jan 11th 10 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Words like powerful, visceral, and monstrous don't even begin to describe the kind of book Slob is. There is a primal energy at work here that won't quit. |
| Submitted Dec 18th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Literally mind-stunning, a Hitchcockian chase through a man's modern underworld! |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Rex Miller is terrific. Slob scratches itches I didn't know I had. I'm looking forward to the next Jack Eichord book. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Terrific! Rex Miller writes like a truck-driver tailgating you at 80 mph in a Kenworth TransOrient. In Slob he induces genuine panic - making you read faster than you want to - too scared to go on, too terrified to stop. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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This terrifying and original novel marks the debut of a writer who is able to bring dynamite with both hands. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Reading Slob is like finding horror's Barker or King...may be injurious to your sensibilities...and your sleep. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Slob really smokes. Its got muscle it hasn't even used yet. It's the place where old John D used to work before Travis McGee got winded. |
| Submitted Jul 21st 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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Real muscle! Scenes so chilling, so repugnant, so seamlessly portrayed in their intensity, they can't help tear a reaction from the reader. |
| Submitted Jul 21st 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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We need these periodic trips into the human heart of darkness. In Slob Rex Miller undertakes this journey with uncompromising language and story. |
| Submitted Jul 15th 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |