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Off Season

By: Jack Ketchum
Narrated by: Richard Davidson
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September. A beautiful New York editor retreats to a lonely cabin on a hill in the quiet Maine beach town of Dead River - off season - awaiting her sister and friends. Nearby, a savage human family with a taste for flesh lurks in the darkening woods, watching, waiting for the moon to rise and night to fall.

And before too many hours pass, five civilized, sophisticated people and one tired old country sheriff will learn just how primitive we all are beneath the surface...and that there are no limits at all to the will to survive.

©1981 Jack Ketchum (P)2009 Audible, Inc.
Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense Scary

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"If you read Off Season on Thanksgiving, you probably won't sleep until Christmas." (Stephen King)
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Mediocre at Best

I temper my judgement of this book for two reasons:
1. He wrote it 30 years ago, so it's unfair to compare the many books that did what he tried better since then, and
2. He was simply trying to write pulp slasher fiction and didn't care about character development and can't be judged too harshly for not doing it.

The author thinks he wrote an explicit novel, but there are 1960's novels that were more explicit (Rogue Roman comes to mind). You can't hinge the success of a novel on shock, but that's what Ketchum tried to do here.

To make explicit violence work properly, you need to pair it with beauty. Ketchum doesn't build up beauty at all, so the violence is simply boring.

Finally, the book is narrated as if by a parody of Captain Kirk. I kept forgetting to listen to the novel and imagined William Shatner reading the phone book as if it were the end of the universe. Every little thing is narrated like it's a shocker, and I mean everything no matter how trivial. There's no nuance at all, no finesse. But that may be the producer's fault and not the narrator. They may have told him to do it.

When I think of fun pulp books I listened to like "Infected" or smart explicit books like "Meat" or "Kafka on the Shore" it's hard to feel like I got any value hearing Off Season, but then those books are more mature.

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good book, would avoid narrator

the book is typical to any kind of cannibal story one might already be familiar with in the 21st century, but as an 80s cannibal story the main crew of characters were quite likeable and I enjoyed Ketchum's writing style.

unfortunately, Richard Davidson's character voice decisions sometimes became obnoxious(particularly with woman characters) and downright confusing (when differentiating between older male characters) and I think I might've enjoyed it better if he had decided to do less voice acting. the last thing you want when LISTENING to a book is to be taken out of it by the narrator himself.

would recommend for horror fans, but maybe skip the audio book.

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Sublime Narration

The narrator really brought out this title. The best treatment I could have hoped for.

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awesome book!

Loved it! Was so wonderfully written and kept me interested! Kinda graphic but that didn't both me.

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Aw man! Lol.

This was what I was expecting, lol, in “that” way we all know of Ketchum but it turned out to be so much more! This story was told by a master storyteller! It’s so much more than gruesome scenes. It was a really adventurous story that had me from the beginning. He tells the story in such a perfect, REAL way without ridiculous scenes that you need to ignore in order to keep moving on. It’s very real life and told the way things would actually go down. Great book. Great story. Great fun.

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The utterly atrocious narration ruined it.

I wasn't able to make it past the middle of the story. While I really wanted to know what happened, the narration was so awful I couldn't stand to listen a moment longer. Terrible voices and accents. How has he done so many books? In future, I will make sure I avoid any title with this narrator.

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Another tasty read by Ketchum.

Dark, twisted, and terrifyingly delicious. I could tell you about the obvious thematic similarities to The Hills Have Eyes, or lean into the gruesome lengths that the protagonists go to in order to survive this living nightmare... but I won't (go read another review for that - I am sure there is one).

Instead, let me tell you what Ketchum adds to horror in this, and all his other books. Realism.
His signature brand of horror is utterly doused in it. No supernatural elements. No undulating, polymorphic, subterranean monster crawling from it's watery hole. Just gritty, unabashed human horror.

These "vultures" reside in a trash-filled, dank cave... True enough. But they also find a home in the logical part of the reader's mind. Those fears that live on the periphery of the nervous system. Those chills that can surface in broad daylight; because they are human fears, with human origins.

If you are a thirty-six year old man who worries about a chance run-in with a vampire - you may cause your friends to worry. However, the concern over the neighborhood adult who spends too much time with children, or the town dreg who seeks retribution on a society that he feels has wronged him, or (in this case) the inbred family who is responsible for a number of recent disappearances... well, that is only logical.

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Nice!

Flowed really well. People didn't like some of the gore but I'm all for it. It wasn't to much that made the story lose traction. It was a good listen. Fast paced and had me tense up in quite a few moments. People out to relax and end up in a fight for survival that leads to one of the most horrible nights I can remember in a book. Overall I liked this book. Good scary horror.

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Splendid Horror

I loved this book. The performance was fantastic and I loved Ketchum's little bit at the end. Something I'll probably read again.

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awesome

I researched gruesome books and this one delivered. The beginning was a bit slow and I wondered what was so terrifying about this book...be patient. It doesn't disappoint.

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