Ebook {Epub PDF} Kill River by Cameron Roubique
Kill River by Cameron Roubique. One of my favourite sub-genres in horror movies is slashers. A lot of that is due to the awesome visuals, such as the building of tension and dread using desolate settings, as well as the inevitable and much-anticipated kill scenes. Even though I had heard great things about Kill River () by Cameron Roubique, I was still reticent. Last year, I read Cameron Roubique's debut horror slasher Kill River and absolutely loved it. It was my bag in every way possible and filled my black heart with abounding joy. The story followed a group of teenagers who escape their boring summer camp and stumble upon a mysteriously empty water park called THRILL RIVER/5. In todays video I'll be reviewing Kill River by Cameron Roubique, which is the first book in a slasher series set in the 80's. If you'd like to support this.
Buy Kill River: Volume 1 2 by Roubique, Cameron (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. I absolutely love all of Cameron Roubique's books. He captures the 80's slasher vibe perfectly. The Kill River trilogy was an absolute blast. Kill River 3 is awesome and wrapped up Cindi's story in a satisfying way. I highly recommend this book and all of Cameron's books. Especially if you dig 80's slasher horror! Cue Kill River by Cameron Roubique. Kill River takes place in and follows year-old Cyndi who is sent away to summer camp by her parents. She meets three new friends (much to her surprise) and the four hatch a plan to steal a raft and sneak away from this boring summer camp. However, after getting lost on the river, they stumble across.
Cameron Roubique is a horror author specializing in retro 80's slasher horror. He grew up in Westminster, Colorado, and was hugely influenced by Stephen King and R.L. Stine. His love of his local water park WaterWorld inspired him to write his debut slasher novel Kill River. Kill River by Cameron Roubique. Horror Lit. One of my favourite sub-genres in horror movies is slashers. A lot of that is due to the awesome visuals, such as the building of tension and dread using desolate settings, as well as the inevitable and much-anticipated kill scenes. A worthy successor in the Kill River franchise, Cameron Roubique has delivered that hardest of all gifts; a noteworthy sequel. Sure, a lot of the same pitfalls that popped up in the first entry are still present in this second slashing, but they seem less frequent and more polished.
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