Thursday, July 29, 2010

Blood Water by Dean Vincent Carter (Reviewed by Brian)

They're all dead now. I am the last one.



Dr Morrow has found a new creature that is probably as advanced as human in terms of intelligence. This black, seaslug-looking creature can get into a animal through the mouth, control the victim, learn from its memory, and kill when it becomes useless. Morrow hides the creature, but somehow, it manages to escape. Meanwhile, Sean gets bored and sneaks out to check out the river that is about to flood. There, he witnesses a man puking a black substance and dying.

Blood Water is third and the latestest book written by a fantasy horror fiction author, Dean Vincent Carter and I have to say this is not something that I would expect, in terms of quality, from an auther who has written 2 books. The book is short and easy to read, but sometimes the creature does things that has not been shown or explained to the reader and the book has unnessary parts.

As the story progresses, the creature 'persumably' evolves. As mentioned before, it controls the victims and learns from their memories

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