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R. Payne Cabeen

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Did not live up to the promise of its premise. Also felt like it could have been shorter. It really dragged for a good portion of the book.
 
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TeamRedmon | 2 autres critiques | Aug 20, 2019 |
REVIEWED: Cold Cuts
WRITTEN BY: Robert Payne Cabeen
PUBLISHED: August, 2017

Cold Cuts by Robert Payne Cabeen is a fun, wild horror tale eco-terror and absurdity set in an Antarctica research station. It’s visual and weird, fast-paced and filled with dark horror. Buddy scientists, Ozzy Pratt and Ben Eaton, survive a terrorist attack on their station only to find that things get only worse from there as of isolationism, starvation, and brutality abound. Beware the mutant penguins!

Four out of Five stars… (plus d'informations)
 
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Eric_J._Guignard | 2 autres critiques | Jul 26, 2018 |
Antarctica is a hard place to survive in, it’s even harder when there are mutant penguins with tentacles running around. Ozzy is a pop culture geek and a junk food junkie while Ben takes himself seriously and is Ozzy’s polar opposite. Both are environmental scientists working in a lab at the bottom of the world in Antarctica.

They thought that putting up with each other, the isolation and the cold temperatures would be the hard parts of this job, but they thought wrong. Little did they know that the terrorist organization called The Order Of The Red Wolf has a Nuclear reactor that is affecting the whole continent causing Penguins to become monsters. There are no happy feet in this story.

Cold Cuts by Robert Payne Cabeen has action, horror and comedy with a story that moves along at the speed of light. It also manages to give us some memorable characters. One of them is Ozzy who transforms from an overweight misfit to an action hero with a love interest by the end. The story also has some strong female characters such as Terra and Lorelei who aren’t trained to fight but do a good job of it when they have to. The only negative part of this story is that we aren’t given a lot of information on The Order Of The Red Wolf which is the group that created the mutants in the first place, but that doesn’t take away from the story.

What I really love about this book is how it goes from gruesome to funny. Every time there is a scene with Penguins tearing someone apart you also seem to get a scene that is laugh out loud funny. This book has one of the funniest sex scenes that I’ve ever read in a book and there was another great moment that will make you look at the paintings of Bob Ross in a whole new light. Another scene that I enjoyed was when one of the characters gets attacked and keeps fighting off the penguins and repeating to everyone that: “My guts came out.”

Looking at Robert Payne Cabeen’s bio you can see that he is an artist and a screenwriter and it shows in this book. At the back of the book there are several drawings of what the mutant penguins look like but also the way the action is described paints a picture for the reader. As I was reading this I found myself envisioning the whole thing as a rated R summer blockbuster movie. For example towards the end there is a great battle scene between the humans and penguins complete with background music. I found myself laughing because I kept thinking how awesome this would look on the big screen. Cold Cuts is a lot of fun, it has that perfect mix of horror and humor that I like to find in a book.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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dwatson2 | 2 autres critiques | Sep 21, 2017 |

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Œuvres
3
Membres
17
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½ 3.6
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3
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