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Knuckle Supper: Ultimate Gutter Fix Edition

By: Drew Stepek
Narrated by: Jason Hill
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When heroin-addicted vampire and gang leader, RJ, reluctantly takes in a 12-year-old prostitute called Bait, humanity is introduced to his otherwise lifeless existence. An unforgiving, vicious, and realistic horror story, Knuckle Supper explores chemical dependency, inner-city brutality, religion, molestation, abortion, and the very nature of evil itself.

In 2010, Knuckle Supper was called “The Anti-Twilight”. Now, re-edited and re-mixed as the new “Ultimate Gutter Fix Edition”, 2011's gold medal, IPPY award-winning “Best Horror Novel” paves the way to the much anticipated sequel, Knuckle Balled. Unlike anything you've ever heard, Knuckle Supper is a bone-smashing vampire story...built for the 21st century.

"Combining the slick Hollywood decadence of a Bret Easton Ellis novel and the drug-addled realism of Irvine Welsh's Trainspotting, author Drew Stepek gleefully takes the piss out of the staid troupes of the genre by injecting LA's seedy underbelly with heroin-addicted vampires.” (Rue Morgue)

"Even though there are various types of exploitation involved in the lives/backgrounds of almost all the players in this blood fest, Stepek is masterful in enabling the reader to actually feel sorrow and empathy for a few of the characters (not only RJ and Bait) and to see the human in the monsters and the monster in the humans.” (Fangoria Magazine)

“It’s a drug-fueled, modern-day vampire saga that reads like a bloodsucking sequel to 1979‘s The Warriors written by James Ellroy. And fans of hardcore horror fiction take blissful note: Stepek’s wicked prose can cut awfully deep." (Bloody Disgusting)

©2013, 2017 Drew Stepek (P)2018 Chilling Entertainment LLC
Fiction Horror Literary Fiction Urban Scary City Vampire Fantasy
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So sick and I really mean that.

Very immersive and sick in everyway possible
Definitely will listen to again and again

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Surprisingly Dull

The constant background music is irritating and the narrator's deliberate lacklustre tone is boring and just nasal enough to be annoying.

Unfortunately, it just didn't grab me enough for me to finish it. I have a feeling that I would enjoy reading it a lot more than I enjoyed hearing it.

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