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This was my original praise, and I stand by it!" "Dark, tragic, vengeful, and epic in scale, NETHERKIND is the type of fantasy horror that leaves the reader reeling from sensory overload; it is a 'feast', both of flesh and of lurid reading pleasure!" 5 out of 5 stars.
An ambitious, Barkeresque descent, Netherkind takes the risk of making Everyman a monster.Deep under the earth dwell the tribes, those that were granted the powers of extended life, skin-changing and magic. The powerless, fit only for food, came to populate the surface and to call themselves human. Thomas knows only that he is not human, that he suffers terrible cravings and, if he denies them, his own flesh starts breaking down. But a secret such as him cannot be hidden forever and, as it turns...
Weird ending
NetherkindBy Greg ChapmanGenre - FictionSubgenre - Dark Fantasy/Horror/Speculative FictionPages - 303Publication Information - Omnium Gatherum Media, April 26, 2019Format - DigitalReviewed by William C. Bitner, Jr. (https://booksinmylibraryblog.wordpres...)Rating - 📙📙📙📙📙If you really want to know who your are, you must first accept what you are, or vise versa. Or at least that’s what Thomas would have to learn in the newest creation from Greg Chapman. “Netherkind” is a new kind of monster, conju...
** Edited as review is now live on Kendall Reviews! **I first discovered Chapman last year when I read his fantastic novella The Followers (which is also known as The Eschatologist). It was a really well-done tale that had a nice, unique spin on post-apocalyptic horror. At the time I wrote the review I was fairly jaded with dystopian stuff (which I still am) but Chapman presented a narrative that had me riveted.When Netherkind was offered up for review, I jumped on it. The artwork was amazing an...