
Crics
A Cryptid Thriller
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Khai Lannor
A hub of scientific innovation burns, and its ashes ride an easterly wind. What was for a brief time is no more, but the ecology of Long Island is forever altered...
Terror crawls from the shadows and Scott Ward emerges from his mundane existence into a waking nightmare.
Mutant camelback crickets with razor-sharp teeth prowl the streets, turning the village of Stones Throw into a battleground where survival becomes the only instinct and due process is a bullet. As the infestation grows and the town’s charming facade deteriorates, fear tightens its grip and Ward is forced to grapple with the primal choice of flight or fight. Scuttling horrors hide in every shadow, and each move plunges him deeper into the harrowing abyss of his once-familiar world.
Can Ward and his companions escape the monstrous onslaught, or will Stones Throw and its citizens succumb to an unspeakable fate?
From the author of TRAGIC: A Cryptid Horror Thriller, The Cryptid Club, and Crimson Falls comes Crics, a fast-paced cryptid-thriller filled with deadly creatures so real you’ll feel the mutants crawling on your skin.
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I love monster stories. Giant mutant bugs? OH YEAH BABY!
I was so excited to purchase this audio book.
However, no matter how far I keep trying to listen, and then even RE-listen... it's not grabbing my imagination.
What should be a thrill-ride of "teenaged testosterone fun" battling an onslaught of giant cricket-monsters, is not.
Perhaps it's the one sidedness?
The realistic characters seem to get in the way by being all too realistic.
It's not fun watching your under prepared, normality dripping neighbors, some elderly with need of constant home care, going up against monsters sprouting death from every inch of their lethal living-weapon monstrousness.
Ya'know?
If watching innocent helpless folks get eaten by ugly giant bugs is entertainment, then you'll love this book.
This is not a heroic exciting action tale. This is your everyday world, including your dumb relatives, and helpless friends getting murdered by gross mutant insects.
The héros of the book needed something to even out the war some.
Your very elderly neighbor eaten by bug-monsters.
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