"They raped me and ate my friend alive." Thus starts this work of
erotic horror fiction filled with 'sacrilege, blasphemy, and crime'
-- written in a style that is part H P Lovecraft, part Marquis de
Sade, and part Octave Mirbeau -- "The Cannibal Within" is literally
'wet with sin, slippery with blood, and slimy with fornication.'
The novel's central character is part Lara Croft part Sarah Connor.
She/We has a choice: the evil may be patiently borne or savagely
resisted. We may think we are special -- holy, honoured, valued --
God's chosen primates -- but that is a fraud. The dupes of
superhuman forces, we are misfits and abominations. We have no
higher purpose -- no saviour god died for our sins--we exist, only
because our masters are infatuated with our meat.
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Thu, 5 Jan 2012 | Review
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This novel is good, but sometimes a bit boring. What I liked about it is the fact that Mirabello challenges fundamentalistic views and his general writing style is also quite exciting. The novel starts off with a professor who is visited by a mysterious stranger. This stranger tells him about transhuman species that practices macabre rituals, cannabilism and rape. The general themes of this novel are cannibalism, rape, occultism, sci-fi and social commentary.
If you like the work of Stephen King, you might enjoy this one.
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