Along the River of Flesh
Gone to See the River Man Series, Book 2
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Chuck Brugee
Having escaped from prison, serial killer Edmund Cox returns to his hometown of Killen. Entering the woods with his “darlings” in his pocket, he begins a new quest along the Hollow River, hoping to make good on one final deal with The River Man.
What Edmund doesn’t realize is he’s not going alone.
Keith Drakeson is one of the police detectives who hunted Cox the first time around, and he considers the killer’s escape an insult to his legacy. Determined to capture the killer again, he follows a hunch that leads him to where Edmund grew up.
Gary Chatmon is a private investigator looking for a missing girl named Jessica Hong, who he believes was one of Edmund Cox’s victims. Jessica was writing a paper on the legend of The River Man before she disappeared.
Gary and Keith decide to team up, but they soon encounter a strange girl. June Audrey is a teenage runaway with a backpack full of articles on Edmund Cox. She, too, has come to these woods in search of the killer.
The three travelers head upriver, each carrying their own dark secrets as they pursue a man of pure evil, and the local legend some say is behind it all.
Along the River of Flesh is the sequel to the international horror sensation Gone to See the River Man. Picking up where the first book left off, Triana’s transgressive novel builds upon the terrifying world of The River Man, and the miserable souls who dare to find him.
©2023 Kristopher Triana (P)2023 Kristopher TrianaNot for the faint hearted
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This follow up takes the nightmare world of Book 1's Gone to See the River Man and pushes it even further into darkness. This time the story follows several characters hunting escaped serial killer Edmund Cox, while the mystery of the River Man grows larger and stranger. The multiple POVs expand the mythology and keep the journey unpredictable, but I felt none of the new protagonists were quite as compelling as Lori was in the first book.
But Kristopher Triana delivers exactly what fans of extreme horror expect: relentless brutality, disturbing imagery, and deeply flawed characters. While some of the shock content is excessive and occasionally overshadows the story, the novel succeeds in building an oppressive atmosphere and adding new layers to the River Man legend. It is also deliciously macabre!
Overall: Not as focused or impactful as Book 1, but still a bleak, gruesome, and memorable sequel that expands the series' twisted mythology.
Deliciously macabre
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loved it!
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A worthy successor to Gone to See the River Man
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So very messed up
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