Madness - Jason Brant
Dec. 11th, 2015 09:55
Author: Jason Brant
Genre: Horror
Rating: 3/5
# pages: 377
Date read: December, 2015
Asher Benson has once again fled to a secluded cabin in the mountains outside of the sleepy town of Arthur's Creek, West Virginia. Government agents surround him day and night, blanketing his entire life in constant surveillance under the guise of keeping him safe.
That facade is shattered when every cell phone in Arthur's Creek rings simultaneously. Anyone who answers the call is driven into a violent, psychotic madness that turns the entire town into a slaughterhouse.
And Ash is caught in the middle of it all.
Honestly, I can't quite figure out what I think of this book. It was every bit as captivating as the first book in the series, and I had serious problems putting it down, but it was a LOT more gory than I typically want my books to be, and I read most of it with a bit of a cringe on my face. The carnage started on page 5 and didn't end until 3 pages before the end!
But it was well written, I like the characters, and it ended with the main bad guy still not found, so I'm still contemplating whether or not I want to read the next book in the series.