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Mudcat

Written by: John Quick
Narrated by: J. Rodney Turner
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The town of Ashford Fork, Tennessee, has enough problems dealing with the worst rainstorm in a century. When the townsfolk start turning up dead and partially eaten, they discover they have more than rain to worry about.

Something was in the lake, something that has now grown beyond their wildest imaginations, and something that has been given free reign to feed as the water level rises and the town begins to flood.

A staple of Southern cooking has turned the tables. Will anyone survive the rise of the Mudcat?

From the author of The Corruption of Alston House and Savage Mountain comes a tale reeking of B-Movie goodness in novel form.

©2020 John Quick (P)2021 Fireside Horror
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Soft porn and silly monster.

Sad thing about this book is that the author has writing talent but little story-telling ability. This book is reallly, really awful from the ridiculous monster to the unnecessary sex scenes to the actual plot (what there is of it). So, Mudcat is going in the return bin not only because of the silliness of the book but also the weird narration.

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