Predators: The Hunt Begins by Michaelbrent Collings
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ASIN: B07GZZZ9MT
Available: Kindle edition
Predators: The Hunt Begins by Michaelbrent Collings is a horrific novel. Horrific in a good sense. It is scary, gory and suspenseful, and will keep you reading late into the night. Reviews of his previous novels include comparison to Stephen King’s novels because of similar qualities. While reading Predators I thought of the Swedish filmmaker, Ingmar Bergman’s, classic 1957 movie, The Seventh Seal. In that film a disillusioned knight and his squire return from the Crusades to Denmark that has been decimated by the Black Death. The knight confronts the personification of Death, who collects the souls of characters that the knight meets on his journey home. Some are innocents, and some have a sordid past. One by one they perish.
Collings describes a group of American tourists on a wildlife safari, stranded in the wild in a part of Africa ravaged by drought. The group is a conglomeration of despicable, pitiful, admirable and innocent characters. In the story, there are predators and there are prey. The apex predators are the hyenas, and the tourists are their prey. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that some of the humans have been predators or prey in the past.
The tourists and their guides are tracked, and some of them killed, by a hungry pack of hyenas led by a vicious, cunning queen. The queen must lead the pack to food and dominate her rivals, or be killed herself. The pack doesn’t care who is good or bad. But does the author take into account the victims’ character and past in deciding who dies and how they die?
Collings writing is direct, powerful and vivid. How does it feel to be disemboweled by the queen and have your intestine, liver and heart eaten while you are still alive? Stephen King fans will enjoy this novel. Highly recommended
Contains: Mild profanity, sexual situations, gore.
Reviewed by Robert D. Yee
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