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How The Skin Sheds
Written by Chad Lutzke
Narrated by Stacy Carolan
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
When Garrett Walkinshaw pays a visit to his sister, he finds her murdered— throat sliced and nipples missing, his albino niece left emotionally scarred on her bed. Determined on getting revenge, the two set out after the killer, following a bloody trail of skin-lacking bodies. After Garrett's best friend— a recently freed slave— joins the road-trip hunt, they're forced to teach Garret' s niece the dark world of survival and assassination in the gritty, wild west, where they're met with myriad of roadblocks in the form of evil lawmen, bizarro brothers, a swamp witch, and more. Hap & Leonard meets Leon: The Professional, chasing down Ed Gein.
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I find it so tedious when authors use rape poorly. A small child gets raped and suffers no psychological ill effects but the author uses it to CONSTANTLY refer to her genitals. One of the male characters gets raped, is completely fine and untraumatized except when going to the toilet.
Needlessly edgy, surprisingly dull.