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Flesh Gothic by Edward Lee

ghostinthepages's review

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I'm just not into the subject at all

doxie_addict's review

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1.0

This is probably one of the worst books I have ever read. I felt as though I was reading porn for serial killers. The plot was stagnant, the charcters flat and stereotypical. This was the first book I ever read by Lee and will be the last

paperbackstash's review against another edition

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4.0

Flesh Gothic is a powerfully written roller coaster, loaded with gore, sex, viciousness, and amazing imagery. Although the plot isn't propelled by 100 mile an hour action, it still grips the throat, dries the mouth, and tantalizes the morbid senses. The story was cloaked in mystery, even to the point of 'red herrings', with finely chiseled characterization, psychologically-addictive hooks, and in-your-face commentary. It kept me reading, so it did it's job, almost too well.

This isn't for prudish readers - but if you want your horror hot and heavy, unrelenting and fierce, try this one. It won't let down even the most jaded fans.

acknud's review

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4.0

I know Lee is a love him or hate him kind of writer. This was my first exposure to him and I must say I enjoyed it. There is a heavily waited sexual overtone her but nothing that would approach pornographic. I did get a little tired of him describing everyone's genitals as "their sex."

ralphball's review

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3.0

Gross, but also really average

literary_thrills's review against another edition

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Read 40 pages of this and it’s a hard pass for me (for the time being). If for some reason I want to read this in the future then I might but honestly this is delivering some of the same shocks and terrors I’d rather get from a movie (and a movie would be much tamer, thank you).
This book is way too... sexually charged. The word “orgy” in the description really should have warned me so I guess I’m the idiot here. I don’t think the “extreme and bizarre” horror genre is for me. Also why is every character in this a medium, an alcoholic, a whore, a crackhead, or a mixture of all of the above?

mikekaz's review

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4.0

It's been a while since I've read a good haunted house story and this book fit the bill perfectly. It had the required haunted house with ghosts, demons and other entities. It had a cast of complex characters who you weren't quite sure of which ones to trust. And it had a ton of sex. OK, sex isn't required in a haunted house story but it certainly adds to the enjoyment.

After a brief prologue and the introduction of all the characters, the story follows Westmore, a reporter who has been hired to determine the secrets behind some murders which occurred by her husband at a huge mansion. Westmore soon gets set up at the house along with two assistants and four psychics; the investigations start turning up weird event after weird event. Before we know it, paranormal events are happening daily and are taken as normal. Stranger and stranger events unfold. And a supernatural charge within the house builds until the climatic ending. All in all, a very exciting and mostly spooky read that I highly recommend.
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