The Woman (Dead River Series #3)
Brutal and violent. Bloody and rapey. The Woman has lost everything. Shes not used to losing. Shes used to taking. Using. Killing. And now shes finds herself held captive by a psychopath who thinks that he can tame her and use her for his own selfish pleasures. That is probably not a very good idea. She is Woman, hear her roar. A fitting and appropriately blood drenched final entry in the Dead River trilogy. The world is rich with food and family.As long as, its not the Womans family, then they
hmm. i should have realized this was the third part of a trilogy before i read this. i have read reviews of this on here before that explicitly stated this, but for some reason, i just blanked that out when i was choosing my books for "october is spooky." this is a perfectly fine self-contained story, but i think i might have felt more connection to it had i read the first two and been better able to connect with the characters from their previous storylines.so, a cannibal woman happily living
This book was fucking crazy. Because, I just couldn't wrap my head around the concept. I get some single guy doing this shit, but a family man? And the fucking guy just brings his family down to the basement and introduces them to this savage beast of a woman? Crazy man. Just fucking crazy.This is the story of The Woman, who gets abducted from her cave, and is dragged back to this man's house, where he chains her up in his basement. Like you do. She's some kind of savage animal-woman. She only
Jack Ketchum has taken a turn or two into the realm of supernatural horror, but the vast majority of his work is firmly rooted in the real world. The man knows how to plumb the darkest elements of the mundane, amplify them, and hurl them full-force into your face as you read his work. But, how does the guy who offers a veritable masterpiece in The Girl Next Door fare when collaborating with the likes of Lucky McKee on a novel and film?Chris Cleek, an authoritative family man, stumbles upon a
First of all, this is my first Ketchum book (I did not know it was a part of a series; however, it did stand well alone), and I must also say I have not been disturbed by a piece of writing for some time. Besides the obvious shock factors of the plot itself, what really struck me were the different portrayals of women throughout the novel. It's as if Ketchum thought of every aspect of women, in contrast to the evil, one-dimensional man. The dominant male of the story is Christopher Cleek, a
The Woman is the third act of a harrowing tale begun in Jack Ketchum's legendary Offseason, a tale of feral cannibals living in the woods, hunting and breeding and terrorizing the Maine coast. The Woman begins with the last surviving member of this savage clan seeking refuge in cave, resting and healing from wounds inflicted upon her when her clan was attacked and killed by those hunting them.But this survivor isn't left in peace for long. Because she's spotted by Christopher Cleek, a
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Title | : | The Woman (Dead River Series #3) |
Author | : | Jack Ketchum |
Book Format | : | Audiobook |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 305 pages |
Published | : | The Woman 157 books — 14 voters 2014: Books read by women born in the 1960s this year 752 books — 157 voters |
Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Splatterpunk |
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The Woman is the last of her kind, the lone survivor of a tribe of feral cannibals who have terrorized the Maine coast for years. She is wounded and weak, but she's found refuge in a cave overlooking the sea. Christopher Cleek is an amoral—and unstable—lawyer who sees her bathing in a stream one day while he's out hunting. Cleek has dark, cruel secrets and he will now add one more. He will capture the Woman, lock her in his cellar, and attempt to tame her, with the help of his wife and children. But very soon the question will become: Who is more savage, the hunter or the prey?Point Books Toward The Woman (Dead River Series #3)
Original Title: | The Woman |
ISBN: | 0843964642 (ISBN13: 9780843964646) |
Series: | Dead River |
Series: | #3 |
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Ratings: 3.9 From 1510 Users | 166 ReviewsWeigh Up Regarding Books The Woman (Dead River Series #3)
WOW! I believe this book to be the best of the trilogy so far. I have read about The Woman and her ancestors and captors... True and fiction..Christopher Cleek was a real guy, ya know. Father, Farmer, Freak.So was Sawney Beane. Beane started it with him and his twisted lil girlfriend.Hate the real worldattackdevoureat... Mr. Ketchum elaborated on the the story in his own wonderful way.Brutal and violent. Bloody and rapey. The Woman has lost everything. Shes not used to losing. Shes used to taking. Using. Killing. And now shes finds herself held captive by a psychopath who thinks that he can tame her and use her for his own selfish pleasures. That is probably not a very good idea. She is Woman, hear her roar. A fitting and appropriately blood drenched final entry in the Dead River trilogy. The world is rich with food and family.As long as, its not the Womans family, then they
hmm. i should have realized this was the third part of a trilogy before i read this. i have read reviews of this on here before that explicitly stated this, but for some reason, i just blanked that out when i was choosing my books for "october is spooky." this is a perfectly fine self-contained story, but i think i might have felt more connection to it had i read the first two and been better able to connect with the characters from their previous storylines.so, a cannibal woman happily living
This book was fucking crazy. Because, I just couldn't wrap my head around the concept. I get some single guy doing this shit, but a family man? And the fucking guy just brings his family down to the basement and introduces them to this savage beast of a woman? Crazy man. Just fucking crazy.This is the story of The Woman, who gets abducted from her cave, and is dragged back to this man's house, where he chains her up in his basement. Like you do. She's some kind of savage animal-woman. She only
Jack Ketchum has taken a turn or two into the realm of supernatural horror, but the vast majority of his work is firmly rooted in the real world. The man knows how to plumb the darkest elements of the mundane, amplify them, and hurl them full-force into your face as you read his work. But, how does the guy who offers a veritable masterpiece in The Girl Next Door fare when collaborating with the likes of Lucky McKee on a novel and film?Chris Cleek, an authoritative family man, stumbles upon a
First of all, this is my first Ketchum book (I did not know it was a part of a series; however, it did stand well alone), and I must also say I have not been disturbed by a piece of writing for some time. Besides the obvious shock factors of the plot itself, what really struck me were the different portrayals of women throughout the novel. It's as if Ketchum thought of every aspect of women, in contrast to the evil, one-dimensional man. The dominant male of the story is Christopher Cleek, a
The Woman is the third act of a harrowing tale begun in Jack Ketchum's legendary Offseason, a tale of feral cannibals living in the woods, hunting and breeding and terrorizing the Maine coast. The Woman begins with the last surviving member of this savage clan seeking refuge in cave, resting and healing from wounds inflicted upon her when her clan was attacked and killed by those hunting them.But this survivor isn't left in peace for long. Because she's spotted by Christopher Cleek, a
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